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22 May, 01:10

Pond A and Pond B have 20 fishes altogether.

Pond B and Pond C have 16 fishes altogether.

Pond A and Pond C have 22 fishes altogether.

How many fishes do they have altogether?

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  1. 22 May, 01:33
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    29

    Step-by-step explanation:

    a+b+b+c+a+c=58

    2a+2b+2c=58

    divide by 2

    a+b+c=29
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