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Emma bought 16 packages of rolls for a party.there were 12 rolls in a package. After the party there were 8 roll left over. How many rolls were eaten.explain
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Emma bought 16 packages of rolls for a party.there were 12 rolls in a package. After the party there were 8 roll left over. How many rolls were eaten.explain
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184 rolls were eaten. You multiply 16 and 12 and get 192. So that means there was 192 rolls altogether. Now you take 8 from 192 and you get 184.
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Well 16x12=192 then subtract it by 8 and 184 rolls were eaten! OMG
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