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If lisa has 15 quarters and sammy has 9 quarters and bryan takes 4 away how much money is that?
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If lisa has 15 quarters and sammy has 9 quarters and bryan takes 4 away how much money is that?
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15+9-4=20
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Since lisa has 15 quarters and sammy has 9 quarters, add both of the quarters which equal 24 quarters. If bryan takes 4 quarters, there are 20 quarters left.
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