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During the past hour, a restaurant has had 46 orders for Cola and 30 orders for Fanta. How many more orders have there been for Coke than for Fanta?

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Kitty_KK - 27.01.2016 01:06During the past hour, a restaurant has had 46 orders for Cola and 30 orders for Fanta. How many more orders have there been for Coke than for Fanta?

Alexa_78 - 27.01.2016 01:11Let's look at the info we have:- 46 orders for Cola. 30 orders for Fanta. Question:- How many more orders have there been for Cola than for Fanta? To answer this we will subtract the amount of Cola's ordered by the amount of Fanta’s ordered. The answer will be the amount of more Cola's ordered than the Fanta’s. 46 - 30 = 16 16 more Cola's were sold than Fanta’s. Hope I helped!

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