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Mathematics, 08.04.2020 17:32, rubencharomarti

Gina has 21 more barrttes than Holly.
The equation g=21+h, where 'g' represents the number of barrettes Gina has, and 'h' represents the number of barrettes Holly has, shows this relationship. If Gina has 50 barrettes, how many barrettes does Holly have?

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