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The market sold 24 heads of lettuce one morning. That afternoon 2/7 of the remaining heads of lettuce were sold. The number of...Asked by Zachary
Mimi's market sold 24 heads of lettuce one morning. That afternoon 2/7 of the remaining heads of lettuce were sold. The number of heads left is now 1/2 of the number the market had at the beginning of the day. How many heads of lettuce were there at the beginning of the day? "I'm in 5th grade so don't use x as a part of the solution."
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Answered by
Damon
well, I am sorry but I just plain have to use algebra
had n at the start
sold 24 so have n-24 at noon
sold 2/7 of (n-24) and have n/2
so
n -24 - (2/7)(n-24) = n/2
14 n - 336 - 4 n + 96 = 7 n
3 n = 240
n = 80
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check
n = 80
sold 24 so have 56
sold (2/7)56 = sold 16
so have 56 - 16 = 40
sure enough that is half of 80
Now if you can do that without algebra, well done :)
had n at the start
sold 24 so have n-24 at noon
sold 2/7 of (n-24) and have n/2
so
n -24 - (2/7)(n-24) = n/2
14 n - 336 - 4 n + 96 = 7 n
3 n = 240
n = 80
----------------------------
check
n = 80
sold 24 so have 56
sold (2/7)56 = sold 16
so have 56 - 16 = 40
sure enough that is half of 80
Now if you can do that without algebra, well done :)
Answered by
Catherine
80
Answered by
yesenia
Catherine, Please show your work.
Damon, from (n-24) - (2/7)(n-24)=n/2, how did you get "14?" What made you decide to multiple each side by 14?
Damon, from (n-24) - (2/7)(n-24)=n/2, how did you get "14?" What made you decide to multiple each side by 14?
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