Mathematics
Mathematics, 01.09.2020 04:01, lovelylid6969

1.There were 12 people on the jury. There are 4 more men than women. How many men were there? 2.Larry has twice as much money has Jack. Together they have $63. How much money does each have?
3.Bill drove three times as far as Donald. Bill drove 24 more miles than Donald. How far did Donald drive?

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