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26 January, 02:17

Gary and Jill both wanted 23 stickers for a class project. There are 3 sheets of 10 stickers and 30 single stickers on the table. How could Gary and Jill each take 23 stickers

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  1. 26 January, 02:28
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    Gary can take 1 sheet of stickers and 13 single stickers

    Jill can take 1 sheet of stickers and 13 single stickers

    Solution:

    Given that,

    Gary and Jill both wanted 23 stickers for a class project

    Which means,

    Gary = 23 stickers

    Jill = 23 stickers

    There are 3 sheets of 10 stickers and 30 single stickers on the table

    Therefore,

    3 sheets of 10 stickers

    Single stickers = 30

    Thus we can say,

    Gray can take : 1 sheet of sticker (10 stickers) + 13 single stickers = 23 stickers

    Jill can take : 1 sheet of sticker (10 stickers) + 13 single stickers = 23 stickers
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