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A worker at a medical lab is studying blood samples. The first sample contained 35,277 blood cells. The second one contained 22,795 more than the first. How many blood cells were in the second sample?

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The second on contains a total of 58,072 blood cells
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Answer:

58,072 blood cells

Explanation:

If the second sample contains 22,795 more than the first, this means we are adding.

35,277 + 22,795 = 58,072

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