Question 622702
Three mothers- Malu,Eva and Josie- have between them a total of 14 children, 10 of whom are girls. Eva has no more children than Malu, who has 3 children. Josie has 6 more-girls than boys and the same number of boys as Malu has girls. How many girls each do Josie and Malu have?


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I interpreted "Eva has no more children than Malu" to mean that Eva and Malu each has the same amount of children


Since Eva and Malu have the same amount of children, then they have a total of 6 
Since there are 14 children, and since Eva and Malu each has 3, then Josie has 8 children


Let amount of boys that Josie has be B
Since Josie has 8 children, and 6 more girls than boys, then Josie has: 
B + B + 6 = 8 
2B = 2
B = 1 
Josie: 7 girls, 1 boy


Since Josie has the same amount of boys as Malu has girls, then Malu has 1 girl


Therefore, Josie has {{{highlight_green(7)}}} girls and Malu has {{{highlight_green(1)}}} girl.


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