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8 January, 19:54

There were 65 people waiting in two lines to buy a snowball ice drink they were joined in the line by 11 more people a total of 9 people got their drinks and left how many people were still

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  1. 8 January, 20:28
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    67 people were still left waiting in line.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If there are 65 plus 11 more, there'd be 76 people in line.

    I guess the fact that it says "waiting in two lines" can be completely discarded because bottom line is 9 people got their drinks - which means that "waiting in two lines" means nothing.

    76 - 9 = 67 people still left waiting in line.
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