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Mathematics, 11.12.2020 01:00 aranza78

Each can of tennis balls has $x$ balls. Initially, Sam has 14 cans of tennis balls, plus 3 extra balls. Jerri initially has 7 cans of tennis balls, plus 8 extra balls. If Jerri doubles the number of tennis balls she has, how many more balls will she have than Sam has? NEED ASAP PLS

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