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At a family cookout, each guest gets an equal amount of hot dogs.there are 10 guests and 32 hot dogs. how many hot dogs will be leftover
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At a family cookout, each guest gets an equal amount of hot dogs.there are 10 guests and 32 hot dogs. how many hot dogs will be leftover
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32/10= 3...2
there are 2 hot dogs will be left
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