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If Shaun ate 2 apples and Donnalen ate 4 and they only had 17 apples and 1 orange how many fruits will they have left?
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If Shaun ate 2 apples and Donnalen ate 4 and they only had 17 apples and 1 orange how many fruits will they have left?
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17-6=11 +1= 12
12 fruits
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11 apples left and 1 orange left will make 12 fruits all together.
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