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Emily has four less than three times the number of necklaces as Maggie has. Emily has six necklaces. How many necklaces does Maggie have?
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Emily has four less than three times the number of necklaces as Maggie has. Emily has six necklaces. How many necklaces does Maggie have?
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Answer:
14
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maggie= 6
emily= 4-(3 x 6) = 14
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You should try 14 I think
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