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A student is solving the following word problem: 'Jack starts with 7 apples. He eats 2, then his mom gives him 5 more. Finally, he gives 3 apples to his friend John. How many apples does Jack have left?' The student provides the following reasoning: 'Jack starts with 7, eats 2, so he has 5. Then he gets 5 more, so 5 + 5 = 10. The final answer is 10.' Which statement best analyzes the error in the student's reasoning?
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