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Kolton won 40 bouncy balls at the school carnival. He decided to give 2 to each of his friends and only had 8 left over. How many friends did Kolton share his prizes with?
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Kolton won 40 bouncy balls at the school carnival. He decided to give 2 to each of his friends and only had 8 left over. How many friends did Kolton share his prizes with?
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He had 16 friends.
40-8=32
32/2
=16
Which means that he had 16 friends
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Answer:
He had 16 friends.
Explanation:
40-8=32
32/2=16
He had 16 friends.
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