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11 February, 17:18

There are 4 more girls in Mrs Pitt's class than mr browns class. five girls moved from Mrs Pitt's class to Mr browns class. now there are twice as many girls in Mr browns class as there are in Mrs Pitt's. how many girls were in Mr Brown's class to begin with?

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  1. 11 February, 17:46
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    To begin with, there would be 11 girls in Mrs. Pitts class and 7 in Mr. Browns class.

    11-5=6

    7+5=12

    And 12 is twice the amount of 6.
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