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Mathematics, 17.03.2021 23:50 4300252063

Sara and Atil ate the same number of cookies for lunch. However, Sara ate half of all the cookies that her mom gave her, and Atil ate one-third of all the cookies that his
mom gave him. If til's mom gave him 2 more cookies than Sara's mom gave to Sara,
how many cookies did each of the kids eat?

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