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John bowled 136 on his first game and 148 on his second game. Jerry had a total score of 483 for three games. What would John have to bowl on his third game to beat Jerry?
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John bowled 136 on his first game and 148 on his second game. Jerry had a total score of 483 for three games. What would John have to bowl on his third game to beat Jerry?
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John bowled 136 on his first game and 148 on his second game. Jerry had a total score of 483 for three games. What would John have to bowl on his third game to beat Jerry?
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484 - (136 + 148) = 484 - 284 = 200.
John would have to bowl 200 in his third game.
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