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There were 33 dogs playing in the park. A few more dogs came to join. Now there were 1010 dogs. How many more dogs came to the park

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Q. There were 33 dogs playing in the park. A few more dogs came to join. Now there were 1010 dogs. How many more dogs came to the park
  1. Identify Numbers: Identify the initial number of dogs in the park and the final number of dogs in the park.\newlineInitial number of dogs = 33\newlineFinal number of dogs = 1010
  2. Calculate Difference: Calculate the difference between the final number of dogs and the initial number of dogs to find out how many more dogs came to the park.\newlineNumber of dogs that came == Final number of dogs - Initial number of dogs\newlineNumber of dogs that came =103= 10 - 3\newlineNumber of dogs that came =7= 7