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nayeli made four equal piles of candies, with 19 in each pile. jayden made 5 equal piles, with 15 candies in each piles. who had more candy? show your work and explain how you know.
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nayeli made four equal piles of candies, with 19 in each pile. jayden made 5 equal piles, with 15 candies in each piles. who had more candy? show your work and explain how you know.
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nayeli - 4x19= 76 total candies
jayden- 5x15= 75 total candies
so nayeli has 1 more piece of candy than jayden does.
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