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maggie has 10 markers and fred and florence each only have 7 how can they share markers so each has 8
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To ensure that each person has 8 markers, Maggie can give Fred one marker, and Florence can give Fred one marker. This way, Maggie will have 9 markers, Fred will have 8 markers, and Florence will have 8 markers.
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