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Sarah and her 3 friends split a bag of candy evenly. They each ate 13 pieces of candy and there were 2 pieces leftover. How many pieces of candy were originally in the bag?
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41. 13x3 is 39 plus two is 41
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It’s 13 x 3 so basically 39
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