Farmer Bob came to market with some melons. He sold half of them plus half a melon, and found that he had one whole melon left. How many melons did he
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фермер боб пришёл в супермаркет с дынями. Он продам половину от всего плюс пол дыни.
и увидел что у него осталось 1 дыня. Сколько дынь он принёс в супермаркет.
.(3 принёс)
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