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Mathematics, 04.09.2020 22:01 jadetaull19

You and a friend are discussing how many sections you've completed so far in algebra 1 . You tell your friend "I've finished 3 times as many sections as you." Your friend replies "You've only finished 4 more sections than I have". How many sections have you and your friend completed?

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