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Kate has 12 balloons to split into 4 equal bunches. How many balloons are in each bunch? Enter your answer in the box. this is division
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Kate has 12 balloons to split into 4 equal bunches.
How many balloons are in each bunch?
Enter your answer in the box. this is division
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3 if you take 12 divided by 4 will give you 3
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3 balloons in each bunch
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