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Mathematics, 16.12.2020 01:00, nvmcneill

Hitomi has a total of 30 red and blue bowling balls at her bowling alley. Each red ball weighs 8 lbs. Each blue ball weighs 9 lb. If the total mass of the blue balls is 49 lb. heavier than the total mass of the red balls, how many red balls does she have?

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