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20 January, 05:05

A chemist bought 2390 test tubes and beakers. 1034 of them were test tubes and the rest were beakers. How many more beakers did the chemist buy than test tubes?

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  1. 20 January, 05:44
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    322

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The question explains that the total of both test tubes and beakers were

    = 2390.

    If 1034 of them were test tubes, then the number of beakers bought,

    = 2390 - 1034

    = 1356.

    The question requires the answer to how many more beakers than test tubes were bought, and this would mean subtracting the number of beakers from the number of test tubes.

    = 1356 - 1034

    = 322

    Therefore, 322 more beakers than test tubes were bought.
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