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2. Tess picked 12 flowers on Monday morning In the afternoon she picked some more flowers. If Tess picked 27 flowers in all, how many did she pick in the afternoon?
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2. Tess picked 12 flowers on Monday morning In the afternoon she picked some more flowers. If Tess picked 27 flowers in all, how many did she pick in the afternoon?
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27 in total
12 in the morning
27-12 = 15
She picked 15 in the afternoon
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