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There was 1766 candy canes in a jar and 64 lollipops. If you would take out 52 lollipops and 755 candy canes how much candy would you have
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There was 1766 candy canes in a jar and 64 lollipops. If you would take out 52 lollipops and 755 candy canes how much candy would you have
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There was 1766 candy canes in a jar and 64 lollipops. If you would take out 52 lollipops and 755 candy canes how much candy would you have
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64-52=12
1766-755=1011
1011+12= 1023
The answer is 1023
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