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Stephen and Laura want to split a bag of fun-sized candy, and decide to use the divider-chooser method. The bag contains 100 Snickers, 100 Milky Ways, and 100 Reese's, which Stephen values at $1, $3, and $4 respectively. If Wyatt is the divider, find a possible division that is consistent with his value system.
In this division, one half contains:
: snikers
: Milky ways
: Reese's
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