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3. There are 7 gray kittens. 2 kittens are black. How many less black kittens are there than gray kittens?
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3. There are 7 gray kittens. 2 kittens are black. How many less black kittens are there than gray kittens?
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There are 5 less black kittens than there are gray. 7 - 2 = 5
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It is basic math. If there are seven gray kitten, and 2 black kittens. There is a five kitten difference between the gray and black. Your answer is 5.
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