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Olivia, Isla, Aria are friends. They have pearls. Olivia has 18 pearls, Isla has 27 pearls and Aria has 39 pearls. Who has pearls greater than 32 and less than 40?
- Isla
- Aria
- Olivia
- Victoria
The correct answer is: Aria
Olivia has 18 pearls.
Isla has 27 pearls.
Aria has 39 pearls.
Greater than 32 and less than 40 is 39.
Hence, Aria has pearls greater than 32 and less than 40.
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