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Ms. Parker baked 6 dozen cookies. She gave 2 dozen cookies to her sister,
1 dozen cookies to her brother, and kept the remaining cookies for herself.
What amount of the cookies did she keep for herself?
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She has 3 dozens left which equals to 36 cookies in all
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It is 734893726383 and 384738283 cookies and baked 20000
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