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Which steps could be used to solve this story problem? Billy had 20 rubber balls and 12 plastic balls. He shared the balls equally among 4 friends. How many more rubber balls did each friend get than plastic
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Billy had 20 rubber balls and 12 plastic balls. He shared the balls equally among 4 friends.
How many more rubber balls did each friend get than plastic balls?
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Each friend gets 2 more rubber balls than plastic balls.
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