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A bowl contained 13 red and brown M&M's. There was one more red M&M than brown M&M's. How many red, x, and brown, y, M&M's are in the bowl?
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A bowl contained 13 red and brown M&M's. There was one more red M&M than brown M&M's. How many red, x, and brown, y, M&M's are in the bowl?
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There are 7 red and 6 brown .
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