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in a fish bowl there were 12 fish, some little, others big. if each of the big fish ate 2 little fish and then the little fish were all gone, how many fish were left in the bowl?
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in a fish bowl there were 12 fish, some little, others big. if each of the big fish ate 2 little fish and then the little fish were all gone, how many fish were left in the bowl?
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There are 4 fish left because 2 x 4 = 8, and 8 + 4 = 12.
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There will be 4 big fish left.
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