At a Glance: dividing the peanuts and the elephants so we're first going to pick how many elephants we have so we have This one it's a little different because it starts off in the middle but if you count here there's one
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dividing the peanuts and the elephants so we're first going to pick how many elephants we have so we have This one it's a little different because it starts off in the middle but if you count here there's one three and you have to end up at six six so you're going to do rise first which is one
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- dividing the peanuts and the elephants so we're first going to pick how many elephants we have so we have
- This one it's a little different because it starts off in the middle but if you count here there's one
- three and you have to end up at six six so you're going to do rise first which is one
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