Mathematics
Mathematics, 10.06.2021 21:50, jameslinimk

A) On Wednesday, Harry sold 3 times as many candy bars as on Tuesday. On Thursday, he sold 5 times as many bars as on Wednesday. He sold a total of 152 candy bars. How many did he sell each day? b) Bill has 5 times as many baseball cards as Fred. Tim has 3 fewer than 4 times as many baseball cards as Fred. In all they have 167 baseball cards. How many does each have?

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