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5 May, 06:21

Pat bought one box of puppy chips to share equally between his 2 dogs. Mia bought one box of dog bites to share equally among her 8 dogs. How many more treats will each of Pat's dogs get than each of Mia's dogs?

Type. Number in box

Chew sticks = 14

Chewies = 25

Dog Bites = 40

Puppy Chips = 46

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  1. 5 May, 07:16
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    Pat has one box containing 46 puppy chips between 2 dogs. 46/2 = 23.

    Mia has one box of 40 dog bites to split between 8 dogs. 40/8=5

    23-5=18.

    Pat's dogs each get 18 more treats than Mia's dogs.
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