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Mathematics, 01.04.2020 01:15 BaileyElizabethRay

Dwight has 3 baseball cards, and Ellis has 9 baseball cards. If Dwight and Ellis put their baseball cards together and then divide them up equally, how many will each one of them have?

A balance diagram going from 1 to 9. The mean is 6. Circles are above 3 and 9.
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