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Mathematics, 26.03.2021 15:20 allisonatalie9169

There are a total of 160 children in Years 4, 5 and 6 31 of these children cannot swim.
15 children in Year 4 cannot swim.
43 children in Year 5 can swim.
There are 52 children in Year 6
50 of these 52 children can swim.
(i) Work out the number of children in Year 4 who can swim.

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