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Jason has 7 puzzles. Quincy has the same number of puzzles as Jason. How many puzzles do they have altogether? Solve. Write or draw to explain
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Jason has 7 puzzles. Quincy has the same number of puzzles as Jason. How many puzzles do they have altogether? Solve. Write or draw to explain
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14 :)
If they both have the same number of puzzles, They each have 7 puzzles. You add both of their numbers by doing
7 + 7
=14
So they have 14 puzzles all together :)
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All together they have 14 puzzles. You add Jason's seven to Quincy's seven and you will end up with 14 puzzles.
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