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sweet [91]
3 years ago
15

Jack, Jo and Jim were ship wrecked on an island with monkeys and a crate of 185 bananas jack ate 5 more then Jim jo ate 3 more b

ananas and the monkey ate 6 bananas how many bananas did each sailor eat?
Mathematics
1 answer:
valina [46]3 years ago
8 0
Jim and Jo both ate 9 bananas and what I did is add 6+3 = 9. Now I am going to figure out how many Jack ate by adding 9 +5=14. So:

Jim ate 9 bananas
Jo ate 9 bananas
Jack ate 14 bananas

I hope this helped  :)

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