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1) 3 butterflies 2 lady bugs
2) 1 ladybug 4 butterflies
3) 3 butterflies 8 ladybugs
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Pt 1: 2 Ladybugs 3 Butterflies
Pt 2: 1 ladybug 4 butterflies
Pt 3: 5 Ladybugs 3 Ladybugs
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