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100 cookies and 20 brownies. split them into equal groups.
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100 cookies and 20 brownies. split them into equal groups.
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if you divide the cookies and the brownies together you will get 5 equal groups.
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50 Cookies And 10 Brownies
(Thats 2 Groups)
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