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105 students were divided equally into 15 teams. A. How many players were on each team? B. If each team had 3 girls, how many boys were there altogether?
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105 students were divided equally into 15 teams.
A. How many players were on each team? B. If each team had 3 girls, how many boys were there altogether?
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A lot of boys in each team
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105/15= 7
7 players on each team
7-3=4 4*15= 60
60 boys altogether
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