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At the beginning of the week, Josh had 32 computer games, 
133% as many computer games as Peter had. By the end of the week, Josh gave 
25% of his computer games to Peter. How many computer games did Josh and Peter each have by the end of the week?
Choose 1 answer:
(A) Josh had 8 games; Peter had 24 games.
(B) Josh had 24 games; Peter had 8 games.
(C) Josh had 24 games; Peter had 32 games.
(D) Josh had 32 games; Peter had 24 games.

At the beginning of the week, Josh had 3232 computer games, 133%133\% as many computer games as Peter had. By the end of the week, Josh gave 25%25\% of his computer games to Peter. How many computer games did Josh and Peter each have by the end of the week?\newlineChoose 11 answer:\newline(A) Josh had 88 games; Peter had 2424 games.\newline(B) Josh had 2424 games; Peter had 88 games.\newline(C) Josh had 2424 games; Peter had 3232 games.\newline(D) Josh had 3232 games; Peter had 2424 games.

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Q. At the beginning of the week, Josh had 3232 computer games, 133%133\% as many computer games as Peter had. By the end of the week, Josh gave 25%25\% of his computer games to Peter. How many computer games did Josh and Peter each have by the end of the week?\newlineChoose 11 answer:\newline(A) Josh had 88 games; Peter had 2424 games.\newline(B) Josh had 2424 games; Peter had 88 games.\newline(C) Josh had 2424 games; Peter had 3232 games.\newline(D) Josh had 3232 games; Peter had 2424 games.
  1. Determine Initial Games Count: Determine the number of games Peter had at the beginning of the week.
  2. Calculate Games Given by Josh: Calculate the number of games Josh gave to Peter.
  3. Determine Final Games Count: Determine the number of games Josh and Peter each had by the end of the week.

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