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Underwood Grocery Store had seven bunches of bananas, and each bunch had six bananas. A customer buys four bananas. Complete and solve the number sentence below to find how many bananas the grocery store
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Underwood Grocery Store had seven bunches of bananas, and each bunch had six bananas. A customer buys four bananas. Complete and solve the number sentence below to find how many bananas the grocery store has left.
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38 bananas
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6(7)=42 bananas 42-4=38 bananas
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