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If John has 20 shells and Shillong has 44 shells then what’s the total? Explain your answer.
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The total number of shells that John and Shillong have is:

20 + 44 = 64

We simply add John's shells (20) to Shillong's shells (44) to find the total number of shells that they both have (64).
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