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James is playing his favorite game at the arcade. After playing the game 3 times, he has 8 tokens remaining. He initially had 20 tokens, and the game costs the same number of tokens each time.
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James is playing his favorite game at the arcade. After playing the game 3 times, he has 8 tokens remaining. He initially had 20 tokens, and the game costs the same number of tokens each time.
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Original num:20
Games:3
After num:8
Difference 20-8=12tokens
12tokens/3 games= 4tokens/1game
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