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Mathematics, 04.03.2021 03:30 tdluong157

Read and answer the following: You and a friend collect baseball cards. You were each given a start pack from your parents. John was given 120 baseball cards to start, and buys 8 each day on the way home from school. You were given only 40 cards to start, but you buy 12 cards each day. How many days will it take for you to have the same number of baseball cards as your friend John? A) 12 Days

B) 20 Days

C) 40 Days

D) None of these answers

E) 80 Daysi

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