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Mathematics, 15.07.2020 19:01 nvacharya

T 3 Emily and Jordan have the same number of
sweets.
Emily eats 14 of hers and Jordan eats 20 of his.
Emily now has twice as many sweets as Jordan.
How many sweets did they each have to start with?
Emily

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