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ser-zykov [4K]
3 years ago
15

Joy bought 288 small pieces of candy to share with her friends. She divided the candy into 18 bags. One of the bags will be shar

ed by two people, Lupe and Conner. If Lupe and Conner get the same number of candy pieces, how many pieces do they each get?
Mathematics
1 answer:
mariarad [96]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

32

Step-by-step explanation:

You must divide 288 by 18 and then double the answer you get.

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