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Justin and Edwin already had 66 shells in their shell collection. Then they went to the beach to collect even more. Justin found 22 limpet shells, 1010 oyster shells, and 66 conch shells. Edwin found 2323 more shells than Justin did. How many shells do the pair have all together?\newline\newline_____ shells

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Q. Justin and Edwin already had 66 shells in their shell collection. Then they went to the beach to collect even more. Justin found 22 limpet shells, 1010 oyster shells, and 66 conch shells. Edwin found 2323 more shells than Justin did. How many shells do the pair have all together?\newline\newline_____ shells
  1. Calculate total shells for Justin: Step 11: Calculate the total number of shells Justin found.\newlineJustin found 22 limpet shells, 1010 oyster shells, and 66 conch shells.\newlineCalculation: 2+10+6=182 + 10 + 6 = 18 shells.
  2. Calculate total shells for Edwin: Step 22: Calculate the total number of shells Edwin found.\newlineEdwin found 2323 more shells than Justin.\newlineCalculation: 1818 (Justin's shells) + 23=4123 = 41 shells.
  3. Calculate total starting shells: Step 33: Calculate the total number of shells Justin and Edwin started with.\newlineThey already had 66 shells in their collection.\newlineCalculation: 66 shells.
  4. Calculate total shells now: Step 44: Calculate the total number of shells they have now.\newlineAdd the shells they found to the shells they already had.\newlineCalculation: 1818 (Justin's shells) + 4141 (Edwin's shells) + 66 (initial shells) = 6565 shells.