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Gina's number is 2 more than Sara's. The sum of their numbers is 68. What are they're numbers?
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Gina's number is 2 more than Sara's. The sum of their numbers is 68. What are they're numbers?
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sara’s is 33. ginas is 35. :).
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Sara’s is 33 , Gina’s is 35.
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