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Sarah has 4 apples. John had 7 apples. How many more apples does John have then Sarah

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Sarahhas4apples.Johnhad7apples.HowmanymoreapplesdoesJohnhavethenSarah

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3
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Subtract the numbers:7−4
=3

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