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Mathematics, 04.12.2019 12:31 GreenHerbz206

Mr jenkins bought pavers for some landscaping projects. he used 120 for a small patio, 86 for the border of a flower bed, and 70 for a wall. he had 24
pavers left. how many pavers did mr jenkins buy?

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