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A jeweler in Hillsboro examined which metals her customers selected for wedding bands last year.
Wedding ring preference
If there were 110 rings in total, how many more rir were silver than gold?

A jeweler in Hillsboro examined which metals her customers selected for wedding bands last year.\newlineWedding ring preference\newlineIf there were 110110 rings in total, how many more rir were silver than gold?

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Q. A jeweler in Hillsboro examined which metals her customers selected for wedding bands last year.\newlineWedding ring preference\newlineIf there were 110110 rings in total, how many more rir were silver than gold?
  1. Define Variables: Let's say the number of silver rings is SS and the number of gold rings is GG. We know that S+G=110S + G = 110.
  2. Inequality Statement: The problem states that there are more silver rings than gold rings, so S>GS > G. We need to find the difference, which is SGS - G.
  3. Identify Unknowns: The jeweler examined the metals selected for wedding bands last year, but the problem doesn't give us the exact numbers for silver and gold rings.\newlineWe can't solve for SGS - G without more information.

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