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at a parade, there are "m" women and 3 times as many men as women. There are 6,352 fewer children than men.

Find the number of men and the number of children respectively in terms of m. If
m = 7,145, how many peole are at the parade?
8 years ago

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Madeline
If there are 3 times as many men then "m" how do you solve? Let "E" represent men and "C" represent children

7,145*3=E

E-6,352=C

does that help?
8 years ago

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