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Kathy had a dream in which she was selling roses in an international market. She started out with 134 roses. Then her first customer, an Egyptian, bought Kathy had a dream in which she was selling roses in an international market. She started out with 134 roses. Then her first customer, an Egyptian, bought   of them. Soon afterward, a Babylonian asked to buy   roses; later XIV roses were bought by (you guessed it) a Roman. How many roses did she have left to sell at the end of her dream? ​ __________ roses of them. Soon afterward, a Babylonian asked to buy Kathy had a dream in which she was selling roses in an international market. She started out with 134 roses. Then her first customer, an Egyptian, bought   of them. Soon afterward, a Babylonian asked to buy   roses; later XIV roses were bought by (you guessed it) a Roman. How many roses did she have left to sell at the end of her dream? ​ __________ roses roses; later XIV roses were bought by (you guessed it) a Roman. How many roses did she have left to sell at the end of her dream?

__________ roses

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