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Mathematics, 07.09.2021 21:10 robot2998

bobby takes 66 candies from a jar and mike takes the remaining candys. if bobby gives 24 candies to mike the number of candies mike has would increase by 60% how many candnies must bobby give to mike so that they will have the same number of candies

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