Sylvia made 127 autographed shirts. She kept 19 autographed shirts, and then divided the remaining autographed shirts among 9 cousins so that each cousin got s autographed shirts.

How did Sylvia split up the autographed shirts she has?

She divided the 127 total autographed shirts equally among 9 of her cousins.

She kept 127 autographed shirts, and then each cousin got 19 autographed shirts.

After she kept 19 autographed shirts, she divided the rest equally among 9 of her cousins.

1 answer

Let's analyze the situation step by step:

  1. Total autographed shirts: Sylvia made 127 autographed shirts.
  2. Shirts she kept: Sylvia kept 19 autographed shirts for herself.
  3. Remaining shirts: To find out how many shirts she has left to divide among her cousins, we subtract the number of shirts she kept from the total:
    \( 127 - 19 = 108 \) shirts left.
  4. Dividing among cousins: Now, she divides the remaining 108 shirts among 9 cousins equally. To find out how many shirts each cousin gets, we divide the remaining shirts by the number of cousins:
    \( \frac{108}{9} = 12 \) shirts per cousin.

Based on this analysis, Sylvia split up the autographed shirts by keeping 19 for herself and then dividing the remaining 108 shirts among her 9 cousins, with each cousin receiving 12 autographed shirts.

Thus, the correct interpretation of how Sylvia divided her autographed shirts is:

After she kept 19 autographed shirts, she divided the rest equally among 9 of her cousins.