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Two classes have a total of 50 students. One of the classes has 6 more students than the other. How many students are in the larger class.

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To solve this problem, simply use one variable to represent the number of students in each of the 2 classes.

1st class - X = no of students
2nd class - X + 6 no of students

Both classes : X + X + 6 = 50
2X + 6 = 50
2X = 44
X = 22.

1st class - X = 22 students
2nd class - X + 6 = 22 + 6 = 28 students.

There are 28 students in the larger class.
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