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There are 9 cherry trees.
Kim picks 8 cherries from each tree.
Kim eats 14 of the cherries she picked.
Enter the number of cherries Kim has left.
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There are 99 cherry trees.\newlineKim picks 88 cherries from each tree.\newlineKim eats 1414 of the cherries she picked.\newlineEnter the number of cherries Kim has left.\newline\square

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Q. There are 99 cherry trees.\newlineKim picks 88 cherries from each tree.\newlineKim eats 1414 of the cherries she picked.\newlineEnter the number of cherries Kim has left.\newline\square
  1. Calculate Total Cherries: Calculate the total number of cherries Kim picks from all the trees.\newlineKim picks 88 cherries from each of the 99 trees.\newlineTotal cherries picked = Number of trees ×\times Cherries picked per tree\newlineTotal cherries picked = 99 trees ×\times 88 cherries/tree\newlineTotal cherries picked = 7272 cherries
  2. Subtract Eaten Cherries: Subtract the number of cherries Kim eats from the total number of cherries picked.\newlineKim eats 1414 cherries.\newlineCherries left == Total cherries picked - Cherries eaten\newlineCherries left =72= 72 cherries 14- 14 cherries\newlineCherries left =58= 58 cherries

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