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Kenny opened a box of popsicles that included red, yellow, green, and orange popsicles. There were 24 popsicles in all. If ere was an equal number of each color of popsicle, how many of each color of popsicles
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Kenny opened a box of popsicles that included red, yellow, green, and orange popsicles. There were 24 popsicles in all. If ere was an equal number of each color of popsicle, how many of each color of popsicles were in the bag?
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Depending on how many flavors, yes flavors ! Who knows? I do!
watermelon: 3
lime: 3
strawberry: 3
cherry: 3
lemon: 3
banana: 3
orange: 3
peach: 3
3 x 8 = 24
Wow, who knew that?
It didn't say anything about
flavors!
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24 total popsicles....4 different kinds of equal value...
24/4 = 6 of each color
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