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Randy has 2 tennis balls, 6 marbles, and 1 orange in his desk. What generalization can you make about these things
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They are all round objects
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you can't eat them nor are they same size
the numbers don't seem to matter
they all seem to be round or spherical
I generalize that they all should be able to roll since they are spheres
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