In one family, each son has twice as many brothers as sisters and each daughter has five times more brothers than sisters How many kids are in that family?
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Let d and s represent the number of daughters and sons respectively.
Then, we have :
d−1=s and 2(s−1)=d.
Solving these two equations, we get: d=4, s=3.
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