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Ellie and Mia each have 210 Pokémon cards. They put their cards altogether then divided them into 4 equal Groups. How many cards are in each group?
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Ellie and Mia each have 210 Pokémon cards. They put their cards altogether then divided them into 4 equal Groups. How many cards are in each group?
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105
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210+210=420
420/ 4=
105
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