SOLUTION: if there are 2 foxes for every 9 rabbits in the forrest and there are 35 fewer foxes than rabbits how many of each are there

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Question 79902: if there are 2 foxes for every 9 rabbits in the forrest and there are 35 fewer foxes than rabbits how many of each are there
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10 foxes and 45 rabbits
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