SOLUTION: Matthew makes 33 cookies and gives each friend the same number of cookies. Matthew, being selfless, takes two fewer for himself. Assuming all cookies are given out, how many friend
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Question 1047432: Matthew makes 33 cookies and gives each friend the same number of cookies. Matthew, being selfless, takes two fewer for himself. Assuming all cookies are given out, how many friends does Matthew have? Explain.
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