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Teachers at Dover Elementary School asked students to name their favorite desserts.Brownies13Pudding14Frozen yogurt512Favorite dessertsIf there were 60 students voting, how many of them named brownies as their favorite dessert? students

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Teachers at Dover Elementary School asked students to name their favorite desserts.Brownies13Pudding14Frozen yogurt512Favorite dessertsIf there were 60 students voting, how many of them named brownies as their favorite dessert? students

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The number of students who named brownies as their favorite dessert is 13.

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