Bean game
Jano likes to play various games for beans. He recently played two games with Peter. In the first game, he won 32 beans; in the second game, he lost 75 beans. How was Jano after these two parties? Did he have more or less beans than at the beginning?
And now find out by how much?
And now find out by how much?
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