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Mike had some candy to give to his four children. He first took two pieces for himself and then evenly divided the rest among his children. Each child received two pieces. With …
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Mike had some candy to give to his four
children. He first took two pieces for
himself and then evenly divided the rest
among his children. Each child received
two pieces. With how many pieces did he
start?
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^yeah what he said!!!
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10 pieces there was five people each got two pieces
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