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Mathematics, 05.02.2021 05:00 mariah16powell

Tom has a collection of $13$ snakes, $4$ of which are purple and $5$ of which are happy. He observes that all of his happy snakes can add,
none of his purple snakes can subtract, and
all of his snakes that can't subtract also can't add.
Which of these conclusions can be drawn about Tom's snakes?

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