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There are 88 students at Beast Academy. The number of students with fur is twice as large as the number of students with fangs. Half of the students with fangs also have fur. If 13 students have neither
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There are 88 students at Beast Academy. The number of students with fur is twice as
large as the number of students with fangs. Half of the students with fangs also have fur. If 13
students have neither fur nor fangs, how many students have fur?
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