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Seven days ago, I put 60 jelly beans in a bowl. Now there are 4 jelly beans left. If I ate the same number of jelly beans each day, how many jelly beans did I eat each day?
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Seven days ago, I put 60 jelly beans in a bowl. Now there are 4 jelly beans left. If I ate the same number of jelly beans each day, how many jelly beans did I eat each day?
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Seven days ago, I put 60 jelly beans in a bowl. Now there are 4 jelly beans left. If I ate the same number of jelly beans each day, how many jelly beans did I eat each day?
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if im right 60-8-8-8-8-8-8-8=4 so i think ur answer is 4
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You must've ate 8 jelly beans a day!
Solution: 60-4=56
56/7=8
Making EIGHT your answer!
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