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Kelsey bought a bag of lollipops and sorted them by flavor. She had 8 cherry lollipops, 782 grape lollipops, and 57 lemon lollipops. How many total lollipops were in the bag?

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Kelsey bought a bag of lollipops and sorted them by flavor. She had 8 cherry lollipops, 782 grape lollipops, and 57 lemon lollipops. How many total lollipops were in the bag?

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Solution

To find the total number of lollipops, you need to add up the number of each flavor of lollipop.

Step 1: Add the number of cherry lollipops to the number of grape lollipops. 8 (cherry) + 782 (grape) = 790

Step 2: Add the result to the number of lemon lollipops. 790 + 57 (lemon) = 847

So, Kelsey had a total of 847 lollipops in the bag.

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