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Danny has 2/3 as many toy cars as Jack. They have a total of 75 toy cars. How many toy cars does Jack have at first? How many toy cars must Jack give to Danny so that Danny will have 35 more toy cars than Jack?
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2/3 J + J = 75
J = 45
45-x+35 = 30+x
x = 10
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