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There were 17 wild animals in Newton's woods. At first, some tigers left and, then, just as many lions left. when the only giraffe left there were only 8 wild animals still living in the woods. (a) How many lions left Newton? (b) How many wild cats (tigers and lions together) left Newton?

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