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A, B and C are 3 number cards. A is equal to 54. B is twice the size of A. C is one third the size of B. Find the difference between the smallest and greatest numbers.
2 years ago

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oobleck
A = 54
B = 2*54 = 108
C = 108/3 = 36
B-C = 72
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