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If I had a thousand candies and divide them by 5 then added 20 then took away 1 then multiple by 10 what would my answer be.
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If I had a thousand candies and divide them by 5 then added 20 then took away 1 then multiple by 10 what would my answer be.
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if I had a thousand candies and divide them by 5 then added 20 then took away 1 then multiple by 10 what would my answer be.
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1000/5=200
200+20=220
220-1=219
220*10=2190
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Your answer would be 210 candies
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