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A group consisted of two girls for every boy. 24 more girls joined the group. there are now five girls for every boy. how many boys are in the group?
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A group consisted of two girls for every boy. 24 more girls joined the group. there are now five girls for every boy. how many boys are in the group?
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A group consisted of two girls for every boy. 24 more girls joined the group. there are now five girls for every boy. how many boys are in the group?
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I think it's 4 1/2 because 5×4 equals 20
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