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Mathematics, 15.10.2020 08:01 skrillex88

At an archery competition, Jamie and Marshall's team tied Shawna and Wyatt's team for the top team score. Team scores are determined by adding the two teams members individual scores. Marshall scores 12 less than Jamie. Shawna scored twice as much as Marshall. Wyatt scored 4 less than Shawna. What was each person's individual score?

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