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A boy and his younger sister are at the arcade but they only have enough money for one game of skee ball. If they get to play 9 balls, which of the following best describes how the girl and her brother
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A boy and his younger sister are at the arcade but they only have enough money for one game of skee ball. If they get to play 9 balls, which of the following best describes how the girl and her brother might share the balls?
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Are there answer choices? If not, the older brother will get 5, and the younger sister will get 4.
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