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While bird watching gabrielle saw 6 robins and 3 blue jays. Chase saw 3 robins and 6 blue jays. Who saw more birds? Tell which property you used.
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While bird watching gabrielle saw 6 robins and 3 blue jays. Chase saw 3 robins and 6 blue jays. Who saw more birds? Tell which property you used.
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While bird watching gabrielle saw 6 robins and 3 blue jays. Chase saw 3 robins and 6 blue jays. Who saw more birds? Tell which property you used.
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They both saw the same amount because 6+3 = 9 and 3+6 = 9
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