Asked by Sherkyra8456
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I have a problem..: Kevin has 5 containers of chocolate. The first container has 110 peices of chocolate, the third container has twice as many peices of chocolate as the second container and the fourth container has half as many peices as the first container. How many peices of chocolate does Kevin have if the fifth container has 60 peices of chocolate and the second has five less than the fifth?[I'm so confused, i need help immediately],Thank you!
I have a problem..: Kevin has 5 containers of chocolate. The first container has 110 peices of chocolate, the third container has twice as many peices of chocolate as the second container and the fourth container has half as many peices as the first container. How many peices of chocolate does Kevin have if the fifth container has 60 peices of chocolate and the second has five less than the fifth?[I'm so confused, i need help immediately],Thank you!
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Answered by
Caitlyn
1st- 110
2nd- 55
3rd- 110
4th- 55
5th- 60
Pretty sure that's correct
2nd- 55
3rd- 110
4th- 55
5th- 60
Pretty sure that's correct
Answered by
Sherkyra8456
That'll be all. That's how i would need to set it up just like that?
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