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Thomas has twice as many sweets as David. Gregory has 1/6 the total number of sweets Thomas and David has. The three of them have a total of 210 sweets. How many more sweets does Thomas have than Gregory?
3 years ago

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oobleck
t = 2d
g = 1/6 (t+d)
t+d+g = 210
solve and then find t-g
3 years ago

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