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All my poins for this algebra.Inga starts with K kitkat bars.She buys 5 more,and then gives half to her best friend.She finally eats 2 of them herself.she ends up with ________ bars
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All my poins for this algebra.Inga starts with K kitkat bars.She buys 5 more,and then gives half to her best friend.She finally eats 2 of them herself.she ends up with ________ bars
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ends up=( K+5)1/2 -2 ends up=K/2+2.5-2=K(.5) + .5
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