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Aaron and Kendall both want a hockey stick. Aaron has 60% of the money saved. Kendall has 45% of the money saved. How much more does Aaron have saved than Kendall? Please explai…
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Aaron and Kendall both want a hockey stick. Aaron has 60% of the money saved. Kendall has 45% of the money saved. How much more does Aaron have saved than Kendall?
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Aaron has 15% more than Kendall.
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