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Jeff has a cookie jar with some cookies in it. He wants to divide the cookies into two equal parts. He counts the cookies and finds that there are 12 cookies in the first part and 20 cookies in the second part. How many cookies were in the cookie jar originally?
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This question makes no sense to me.
Where does the "equal parts" come into play ???
Where does the "equal parts" come into play ???
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