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cluponka
6 days ago
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Miriam makes 4 prize bags that each have 5 miniature toys and 4 healthy snacks. Luz has the same number of total items in the pr

ize bags she is making, but she has a total of 3 prize bags. Luz has 6 miniature toys in each of her treat bag. How many healthy snacks are in each of Luz's prize bags?
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