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Two packages of used comics (2 * 5 = 10 total).
Two packages of new comics (2 * 3 = 6 total).
Four packages total (10 + 6 = 16)

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Harry started the day by trading 5of his comic books for7 of jenny's next he bought 8 at the store then he gave tom 9comic booksharry came home with 12 comic bookshow many did harry start the day?

11.Let H be the number of comic books Harry started with.He swapped 5 of his for 7 of Jenny's, so:He gave 5 to Jenny, meaning he now has: H - 5Received 7 from Jenny, meaning he now has: (H - 5) + 7 = H - 5 + 7 = H + 2He bought 8 from the shop, so:He has 8 more, meaning he now has: (H + 2) + 8 = H + 2 + 8 = H + 10He gave 9 to Tom, so:He has 9 fewer, meaning he now has: H + 10 - 9 = H + 1He how has 12, so:H + 1 = 12→ H = 11


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