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Kate had 90 candies. On the first day she ate 15, on the second day twice as many, and on the third day 5 less than on the first day. She gave the rest to her sister. How many candies did Kate give to her sister?
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Tom had 120 apples. On the first day he ate 20, on the second day twice as many, and on the third day 10 less than on the first day. He gave the rest to his brother. How many apples did Tom give to his brother?
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Anna had 75 cookies. On the first day she ate 10, on the second day twice as many, and on the third day 3 less than on the first day. She gave the rest to her friend. How many cookies did Anna give to her friend?
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David had 200 marbles. On the first day he played with 40, on the second day twice as many, and on the third day 15 less than on the first day. He gave the rest to his cousin. How many marbles did David give to his cousin?
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Emily had 60 pencils. On the first day she used 8, on the second day twice as many, and on the third day 2 less than on the first day. She gave the rest to her classmates. How many pencils did Emily give to her classmates?
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Mark had 150 stickers. On the first day he used 25, on the second day twice as many, and on the third day 5 less than on the first day. He gave the rest to his younger brother. How many stickers did Mark give to his younger brother?
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Sophie had 180 balloons. On the first day she blew up 30, on the second day twice as many, and on the third day 10 less than on the first day. She gave the rest to her cousin. How many balloons did Sophie give to her cousin?
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John had 95 coins. On the first day he spent 15, on the second day twice as much, and on the third day 5 less than on the first day. He gave the rest to his friend. How many coins did John give to his friend?
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Lisa had 130 books. On the first day she read 20, on the second day twice as many, and on the third day 7 less than on the first day. She gave the rest to the library. How many books did Lisa give to the library?
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Daniel had 250 pages to read. On the first day he read 40, on the second day twice as many, and on the third day 12 less than on the first day. He gave the rest of the reading to his sister. How many pages did Daniel give to his sister?