let the second be x ft long
then the first is x+4.25
the third is x+2.24
x + x+4.25 + x+2.24 = 10
carry on
Amber has a piece of licorie that is 10 feet long. She cuts it into three pieces for her friends. The 1st piece is 4.25 feet longer than the second piece. The 3rd piece is 2.24 feet longer than the second. How long is the 3rd piece?
2 answers
L1 = Length of 1st piece
L2 = Length of 2st piece
L3 = Length of 3st piece
The 1st piece is 4.25 feet longer than the second piece mean:
L1 = L2 + 4.25
The 3rd piece is 2.24 feet longer than the second mea.
L3 = L2 + 2.24
L1 + L2 + L3 = 10 ft
L2 + 4.25 + L2 + L2 + 2.24 = 10
3 L2 + 6.49 = 10 Subtract 6.49 to both sides
3 L2 + 6.49 - 6.49 = 10 - 6.49
3 L2 = 3.51 Divide both sides by 3
L2 = 3.51 / 3 = 1.17 ft
L1 = L2 + 4.25 = 1.17 + 4.25 = 5.42 ft
L3 = L2 + 2.24 = 1.17 + 2.24 = 3.41 ft
L1 = 5.42 ft , L2 = 1.17 ft , L3 = 3.41 ft
3rd piece is 3.41 ft long.
L2 = Length of 2st piece
L3 = Length of 3st piece
The 1st piece is 4.25 feet longer than the second piece mean:
L1 = L2 + 4.25
The 3rd piece is 2.24 feet longer than the second mea.
L3 = L2 + 2.24
L1 + L2 + L3 = 10 ft
L2 + 4.25 + L2 + L2 + 2.24 = 10
3 L2 + 6.49 = 10 Subtract 6.49 to both sides
3 L2 + 6.49 - 6.49 = 10 - 6.49
3 L2 = 3.51 Divide both sides by 3
L2 = 3.51 / 3 = 1.17 ft
L1 = L2 + 4.25 = 1.17 + 4.25 = 5.42 ft
L3 = L2 + 2.24 = 1.17 + 2.24 = 3.41 ft
L1 = 5.42 ft , L2 = 1.17 ft , L3 = 3.41 ft
3rd piece is 3.41 ft long.