Mathematics
Mathematics, 13.04.2021 21:40, SydneyFrank

In a bag in a sports store room, there are four times as many AFL balls as Rugby
balls and half as many AFL balls as
soccer balls. The number of balls
altogether is 52.
How many AFL balls are in the store room?


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