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Jill has 32 crayons. She loses 4 of the crayons. How many are left?

Jill has 32 crayons. She loses 4 of the crayons. How many are left?-example-1
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Answer:

28

Explanation:

Total number of crayons = 32

Number of crayons lost = 4

Therefore, number of crayons she is left with is : 32 - 4 = 28

Working :


32\\04 - \\\overline{28}

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Answer:

the answer here is d

the answer is d

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