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Chris bought 11 watermelons for his 11th birthday. The first watermelon weighed 1 pound, the second 2 pounds, the third 3 pounds and so on, Can he divide all of his watermelons into two groups with the
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Chris bought 11 watermelons for his 11th birthday. The first watermelon weighed 1 pound, the second 2 pounds, the third 3 pounds and so on, Can he divide all of his watermelons into two groups with the same weight?
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