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Hobert and higgs counted the boys and girls at the assembly. there were 179 students and 13 more boys than girls. how many boys were present?
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Hobert and higgs counted the boys and girls at the assembly. there were 179 students and 13 more boys than girls. how many boys were present?
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Assume x = girls, x+13 = boys
x + x + 13 = 179
2x = 166
x = 83 (girls)
83+13=96 (boys)
96 boys were present.
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