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A class of 23 pupils has six more boys than girls. Let n = the number of girls
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A class of 23 pupils has six more boys than girls. Let n = the number of girls
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n + n +6 = 23
2n = 17
n = 8 .5
Something wrong with ur question ( you cant have half a pupil!)
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