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2 July, 08:01

There are a total of 27 cars and trucks on a lot. If there are four more than twice the number of trucks than cars, how many cars and trucks are in the lot?

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  1. 2 July, 08:17
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    27/2=13.5

    cars=13.5

    trucks=13.5

    Trucks = (t)

    Cars = (c)

    13.5 (t) * 6=81

    81 Trucks 13 Cars

    Total=94
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