Asked by Catwolf901


Lindsay brought x watermelon slices to a party. Caroline brought y watermelon slices. The 7 people at the party each ate the same number of watermelon slices.

If Lindsay brought 12 watermelon slices and Caroline brought 9 watermelon slices, how many slices did each person eat?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 7

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Answered by Catwolf901
if anyone in the world wants to know what the answer is to this question it's A
Answered by Catwolf901
your welcome
Answered by Catwolf901
why?
Well if we add 12 + 9 that equals 21
and now all we have to do left is divide 21 ÷ 7 = 3

So now you have your answer :)
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Answered by Catwolf901
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Answered by mathhelper
What was the point of introducing x and y into the problem. It should have
simply be stated as:

Lindsay brought 12 watermelon slices and Caroline brought 9 watermelon slices. The 7 people at the party each ate the same number of watermelon slices. How many slices did each person eat?

Clearly: total number of slices = 21
number of people = 7
slices per person = 21/7 = 3
Answered by Catwolf901
bruh thas what i said
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mathhelper
yeah idk that's just how the question is :|
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Answered by layla
the answer is A. 3
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