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The number of girls at Middle School Cyber Summer Camp was six more than twice the number of boys. There were a total of 156 middle school students at the camp. Use the 5โD Process to find the number of boys and the number of girls at camp. Include at least 3 full trials. Please answer as a full sentence (DECLARE).
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