document.write( "Question 1148249: On a school trip, for every one boy, there are 5 more girls. On the trip there was a total of 37 students\r
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On a school trip, for every one boy, there are 5 more girls. On the trip there was a total of 37 students
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\n" ); document.write( "What is \"5 more girls.\" ? 5 girls for each boy?
\n" ); document.write( "Whether it's 6 per group or 7, there's no integer solution.
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