Mark has twice as many oranges as George. Tony has 10 less than twice the sum of

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Mark has twice as many oranges as George. Tony has 10 less than twice the sum of George and Mark’s oranges. If Tony were to give 15 oranges to George and 5 oranges to Mark, George and Mark would each have half the number of oranges Tony had originally. How many oranges did George have originally?

a. 10

b. 15

c. 20

d. 25

e. 50

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