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Both Geppetto and Lewis are toy store owners. They decide that they would like to trade puzzles and puppets in order to better stick their toy store shelves. Based on pic graph who will be supplier of puzzles and who will be supplier of puppets?
b. The two store owners agree to specialize and trade 30 puzzles to 10 puppets the terms are still same 3 puzzles for each puppet how many puzzles and puppets will each one have after they complete trade
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