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There are four taxi firms in a town. Firm B has twice as many cars as firm A. Firms C and D have the same number of cars, which is 2 less than the total number of cars of firms A and B. The total number of cars for all the firms is 50. How many cars does each firm have?

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Answered by abhi96255
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A = 6

B = 12

C & D = 16 each

hope you got your answer buddy

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