Jan has 10 pieces of candy. She gives 3 to Jim. Then she gives 3 to Pam.How much candy does she have left? *

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Jan has 10 pieces of candy. She gives 3 to Jim. Then she gives 3 to Pam.How much candy does she have left? *

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