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Santa Claus is collecting snowflakes in order to compare their really cool patterns! In his first half hour of collecting, he gathers 127 snowflakes. In his second half hour, he collects another 119 snowflakes. He tries to set them aside somewhere cool to keep them all intact, but, sadly, 58 of his snowflakes melt away. He decides to share the remaining snowflakes evenly between himself, Mrs. Claus, Rudolph, and his head elf Clarence. He goes outside for a while longer, and collectes another 43 snowflakes, which he adds to his portion of the snowflakes. Finally, he splits his snowflakes into 10 equal groups, and freezes 9 of those groups for future use, keeping just one group with him.
How many snowflakes does Santa have left with him?

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Answered by abhinavtripathi1126
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Santa Claus is collecting snowflakes in order to compare their really cool patterns! In his first half hour of collecting, he gathers 127 snowflakes. In his second half hour, he collects another 119 snowflakes. He tries to set them aside somewhere cool to keep them all intact, but, sadly, 58 of his snowflakes melt away. He decides to share the remaining snowflakes evenly between himself, Mrs. Claus, Rudolph, and his head elf Clarence.

Answered by hafa1
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