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[Easy Points] Kanna Kamui sees 3 snowmen. Then he sees 2 more. How many snowmen did Kanna see in all?


[Easy Points] Kanna Kamui sees 3 snowmen. Then he sees 2 more. How many snowmen did Kanna see in al

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