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Craig has 6 bags of candy that weigh pound each. Wendy has 5 bags of candy that weigh pound each. How does Craig's amount of candy compare to Wendy's amount of candy? yes
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Craig has 6 bags of candy that weigh pound each. Wendy has 5 bags of candy that weigh pound each.
How does Craig's amount of candy compare to Wendy's amount of candy?
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Craig has 1 pound of more candy than Wendy does because if each bag is one pound, and if Craig has 6 bags, and Wendy has 5, then it’ll be 6-5=1.
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