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Sean has four times as many candy canes as jermaine. if sean has 51 candy canes, how many does jermaine have?
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Sean has four times as many candy canes as jermaine. if sean has 51 candy canes, how many does jermaine have?
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sean has four times as many candy canes as jermaine. if sean has 51 candy canes, how many does jermaine have?
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12 is the correct answer
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51/4=12.75.
Jermaine has 12 and 3/4 candy canes
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