Three containers P, Q and R each contain a different number of sweets. Container Q has five
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Three containers P, Q and R each contain a different number of sweets.
Container Q has five more than P. Container R has two less than double the number in P. If the total number of sweets in all three containers is 83, calculate, by forming and solving an equation, how many sweets are in each container.
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Cambridge Checkpoint Lower Secondary Mathematics Student's Book 7
ISBN: 9781398301948
3rd Edition
Authors: Frankie Pimentel, Ric Pimentel, Terry Wall
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