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Easy. Player 1: 106 Player 2: 100
We will call the number of hits of player #2 X: X+(6+X)=206, 2X+6=206, 2X=200, X=100 hits. Player #1 then had 206-100=106 hits. To check: 100+106=206
Player 1- 109 Hits.
Player 2- 97 Hits.
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by Ombliss22 on September 25th, 2011
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by Anonymous on September 27th, 2011
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