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Yola has 20 blueberries. Marie has 10 blueberries. Each girl eats 0.6 of her blueberries. Which statement is true? A. Marie ate more blueberries than Yola did. B. The girls ate an equal number of blueberries.
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Yola has 20 blueberries. Marie has 10 blueberries. Each girl eats 0.6 of her blueberries.
Which statement is true?
A.
Marie ate more blueberries than Yola did.
B.
The girls ate an equal number of blueberries.
C.
Yola ate more blueberries than Marie did.
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C. Yola ate more blue berries than Marie did
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yola had more... they get the same percentage, but yola started with more. so she will eat more.
so , c is correct
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