Last year, Mr. Ledger used 18 donuts during the lesson. This year, he used 22 donuts.
Place po...
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Last year, Mr. Ledger used 18 donuts during the lesson. This year, he used 22 donuts.
Place points on the graph to show how many donuts are left at the end of last year's lesson and this year's lesson.
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