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Mathematics, 08.12.2021 01:00 aberiele1998

Calvin and Sanjay are each thinking of a number. If you multiply Sanjay’s number by 3 and subtract 2, you get Calvin’s number. If you take half of Calvin’s number and then subtract 2, you get Sanjay’s
number. What number is each thinking of?

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