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On my other question I posted I forgot to add the attachment, but uh please help down below 3

On my other question I posted I forgot to add the attachment, but uh please help down-example-1
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Answer:

6 crayons more

Explanation:

At Dante's party, each child gets 192/16 = 12 crayons each

At Maria's party, each child gets 234/13 = 18 crayons each.

Therefore, each child at Maria's party gets 18-12 = 6 crayons more each than at Dante's party.

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Answer:

answer is 6

Explanation:

each child at Dante's party receive 192÷ 16 crayons, which is 12

each child at Maria's party receive 234÷ 13 crayons, which is 18

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