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andrew has some candy to give to his four children. he first took ten pieces for himself then evenly divided the rest among his children. each child receives six pieces. how many pieces did he start with. write an equation
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Started with : 34
Himself: 10
Child 1: 6
Child 2: 6
Child 3: 6
Child 4: 6
6*4= 24. 24+10= 34
34 he started with
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