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Sue has 200 m&m's. She plans on eating half of what she has each day. How many candies will she have on the fourth day?
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Sue has 200 m&m's. She plans on eating half of what she has each day. How many
candies will she have on the fourth day?
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200-50=150 day2
150-50=100 day3
100-50=50 day4
Soooooooo...50 is your awnser
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She will have 50 left
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200 / 4 = 50
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