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Jasmine had 50 cans and collects 5 additional cans per week for a food drive. Leandra has no cans but collects 10 cans per week. After how many weeks will they have the same num…
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Jasmine had 50 cans and collects 5 additional cans per week for a food drive. Leandra has no cans but collects 10 cans per week. After how many weeks will they have the same number of cans?
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10 weeks
50 cans+additional 5 per week
5×10=50
100
10 per week
10×10=100
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10 weeks is the answer
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