Solve the following problems using 5-D process part 2
(Describe/Draw, Define, Do, Decide, and D...
Mathematics, 03.03.2020 02:51, georgeonnatreev3400
Solve the following problems using 5-D process part 2
(Describe/Draw, Define, Do, Decide, and Declare)
a. The number of girls in the Spanish Club is four more than twice the number of boys. There are 61 students in the Spanish Club. Find the number of boys and the number of girls in the Spanish Club.
b. Carrie and John went bowling together. They each bowled one game. Carrie knocked down 12 more pins than John did. The sum of their bowling games was 230. What was Carrie's and John's bowling scores?
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