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Mathematics, 22.01.2021 23:00 rwma

Karen went into a store, and came across 3 customers. One customer had a chocolate bar that she 'needed'.
Karen took her to the manager and claims she stole the chocolate bar.
The manager checked the cameras.
Fortunately for the customer, there were X amounts of cameras in the candy isle.
In the meat aisle, there were 14 cameras (Definitely)
In the bread aisle, there were 2 cameras. (Makes total sense XD)
In the candy aisle, where the incident happened, there were twice as many cameras as in the meat aisle combined.
How many cameras had proof of the incident?

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