Question
Lilit and sergio sold candles for a class trip on the first day Lilit sold eight candles and sergio sold 10 candles for the next 3 days both sold another three candles each day drag numbers to complete the table to show the numbers of each person sold after each day each number may be used once more than once or not at all day 1 2 and 3 Lilit 8 A 18 B 15 C 11 D 16 E 12 14 and A 18 B 15 C 11 D 16 E 12 F 17 Sergio 10 13 A 18 B 15 C 11 D 16 E 12 F 17 and 19Select all the ordered pairs that represent the amount of candles lilit and Sergio sold over the next 2 days if they continue to sell three candles each day
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GPT-4o mini
To break down the problem, let's first summarize the sales scenario for Lilit and Sergio over the 4 days.
**Day 1:**
- Lilit sold 8 candles.
- Sergio sold 10 candles.
**Day 2 and Day 3:**
- Both Lilit and Sergio sold 3 additional candles each day.
Now, we can calculate the total sales after each day:
### Day Totals
**Day 1:**
- Lilit: 8
- Sergio: 10
**Day 2:**
- Lilit: 8 (Day 1) + 3 (Day 2) = 11
- Sergio: 10 (Day 1) + 3 (Day 2) = 13
**Day 3:**
- Lilit: 11 (Day 2) + 3 (Day 3) = 14
- Sergio: 13 (Day 2) + 3 (Day 3) = 16
### Summary of Sales After Each Day
- **Day 1:** (Lilit: 8, Sergio: 10)
- **Day 2:** (Lilit: 11, Sergio: 13)
- **Day 3:** (Lilit: 14, Sergio: 16)
### Ordered Pairs
To represent the amounts sold after Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3 as ordered pairs (Lilit, Sergio):
- **Day 1:** (8, 10)
- **Day 2:** (11, 13)
- **Day 3:** (14, 16)
### Available Options for Completion:
From your provided numbers:
- Lilit's sales: 8, 11, 14, (you mentioned A, B, C, D, E, F – presumably those are options to fill)
- Sergio's sales: 10, 13, 16, and possibly others.
### Final Ordered Pairs
Based on your scenario and the calculations:
- Day 1: (8, 10)
- Day 2: (11, 13)
- Day 3: (14, 16)
**Select All Pairs:**
- (8, 10)
- (11, 13)
- (14, 16)
You can finalize these pairs based on the options you have available for Lilit and Sergio. Each number may be used once, more than once, or not at all, so please choose accordingly.
**Day 1:**
- Lilit sold 8 candles.
- Sergio sold 10 candles.
**Day 2 and Day 3:**
- Both Lilit and Sergio sold 3 additional candles each day.
Now, we can calculate the total sales after each day:
### Day Totals
**Day 1:**
- Lilit: 8
- Sergio: 10
**Day 2:**
- Lilit: 8 (Day 1) + 3 (Day 2) = 11
- Sergio: 10 (Day 1) + 3 (Day 2) = 13
**Day 3:**
- Lilit: 11 (Day 2) + 3 (Day 3) = 14
- Sergio: 13 (Day 2) + 3 (Day 3) = 16
### Summary of Sales After Each Day
- **Day 1:** (Lilit: 8, Sergio: 10)
- **Day 2:** (Lilit: 11, Sergio: 13)
- **Day 3:** (Lilit: 14, Sergio: 16)
### Ordered Pairs
To represent the amounts sold after Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3 as ordered pairs (Lilit, Sergio):
- **Day 1:** (8, 10)
- **Day 2:** (11, 13)
- **Day 3:** (14, 16)
### Available Options for Completion:
From your provided numbers:
- Lilit's sales: 8, 11, 14, (you mentioned A, B, C, D, E, F – presumably those are options to fill)
- Sergio's sales: 10, 13, 16, and possibly others.
### Final Ordered Pairs
Based on your scenario and the calculations:
- Day 1: (8, 10)
- Day 2: (11, 13)
- Day 3: (14, 16)
**Select All Pairs:**
- (8, 10)
- (11, 13)
- (14, 16)
You can finalize these pairs based on the options you have available for Lilit and Sergio. Each number may be used once, more than once, or not at all, so please choose accordingly.