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During the past half hour, a restaurant has had 23 orders for Pepsi and 15 orders for Mountain Dew. How many more orders have there been for Pepsi than for Mountain Dew
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During the past half hour, a restaurant has had 23 orders for Pepsi and 15 orders for Mountain Dew. How many more orders have there been for Pepsi than for Mountain Dew
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Subtract the orders for Mountain Dew from the orders of Pepsi: 23-15=8. There have been8 more orders of Pepsi than of Mountain Dew :)
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