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Mathematics, 17.06.2021 14:50 kndaniels05

In AFL football, a goal scores 6 points and a behind scores 1 point. Hawthorn defeated Carlton by 104 points to 97. If Hawthorn scored the
same number of goals as Carlton but scored twice as many behinds, how
many goals did each team score?

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