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Marnie practiced her basketball dribbling. After 2 tries she had bounced the ball 88 times. On the second try she had 2 fewer bounces than 8 times the number of bounces she had on the first try. How many bounces did she have on the second try?
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Ok! The first thing u have to do is multiply 2 times 88 which its 178 then u multiply 2 times 8 which it equals 16. Then u add 178+16 and it equals 194.
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