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5. Licorice are 5 cents. How many licorice can you buy with 10 cents?
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5. Licorice are 5 cents. How many licorice can you buy
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Each licorice is 5 cents, if you have 10 cents, you’ll be able to buy 2 licorice
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Answer:
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Explanation:
5+5=10
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