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Who baked more cookies per batch? A. Dan baked 2 more cookies than jenny per batch B. Jenny backed 2 more cookies than Dan per batch C. Dan backed 4 more cookies than jenny per batch D. Jenny backed 4
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Who baked more cookies per batch?
A. Dan baked 2 more cookies than jenny per batch
B. Jenny backed 2 more cookies than Dan per batch
C. Dan backed 4 more cookies than jenny per batch
D. Jenny backed 4 more cookies than Dan per batch
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jenny does, she bakes 12 for every x and dan bakes 10 for every x.
So in conclusion jenny bakes more cookies per batch
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because she makes 12 cookies per ba tech and Danny makes 10 per batch
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