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There are 3 fish tanks. One has 9 fish. One has 11 fish. One has 13 fish. How do I get same number of fish in each tank?
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There are 3 fish tanks. One has 9 fish. One has 11 fish. One has 13 fish. How do I get same number of fish in each tank?
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add 2 from the third tank to the first one
then you'll have
9+2= 11
the second tank already has 11
13-2= 11
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