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Some students planned a picnic. The total budget for food was Rs. 2000. But 5 students failed to attend the picnic and thus the cost of food for each member increased by Rs. 20. How many students attended the picnic and how much did each student pay for food?

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The number of students who attended the picnic is 25.
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