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Sven has $1 and a dime in his pile. Dayna has 11 dimes in her pile. If Sven gives Dayna $1 and Dayna gives Sven 10 dimes, will the two piles still be equal in value? Explain.
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; The amounts that Sven and Dayna subtracted from their piles are
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. Therefore, the amounts left in the piles are
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Yes — the piles will still be equal.
The amounts that Sven and Dayna subtracted from their piles are the same: each subtracted $1 (Sven gave $1; Dayna gave 10 dimes = $1).
Therefore, the amounts left in the piles are the same: each has $0.10 left (and after they receive what the other gave, each again has $1.10).
The amounts that Sven and Dayna subtracted from their piles are the same: each subtracted $1 (Sven gave $1; Dayna gave 10 dimes = $1).
Therefore, the amounts left in the piles are the same: each has $0.10 left (and after they receive what the other gave, each again has $1.10).
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