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Lena, Austin, and Eric served a total of 54 orders Monday at the school cafeteria. Austin served 10 fewer orders than Lena. Eric served 2 times as many orders as Lena. How many orders did they each serve?
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Lena, Austin, and Eric served a total of 54 orders Monday at the school cafeteria. Austin served 10 fewer orders than Lena. Eric served 2 times as many orders as Lena. How many orders did they each serve?
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Explanation:
Lena=16
Austin=6
Eric=32
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