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A bowl contains 13 total M&M's candies of only red and green. There are 3 more red than there are green. How many red? How many green?
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A bowl contains 13 total M&M's candies of only red and green. There are 3 more red than there are green. How many red? How many green?
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A bowl contains 13 total M&M's candies of only red and green. There are 3 more red than there are green. How many red? How many green?
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8 red & 5 green
Explanation:
8 and 5 added together is 13
8 is 3 more than 5
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