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The teacher separated her group of 28 students into 2 groups. One group has 4 more than twice as many students as the other group. How many students are in each group?
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The teacher separated her group of 28 students into 2 groups. One group has 4 more than twice as many students as the other group. How many students are in each group?
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The teacher separated her group of 28 students into 2 groups. One group has 4 more than twice as many students as the other group. How many students are in each group?
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one group has 12. one has 16. 12 + 16 = 28. 16 is 4 more than 12
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