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mart [117]
2 years ago
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five student came for after school priyas teacher assigned each of them the same numbers of problems to complete them she assign

ed 2 more problems to one of the students 27 were assigned in all
Mathematics
1 answer:
masha68 [24]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The equation for the situation is:

5y+2=27

where y represents the number of questions initially assigned to each student by the teacher.

On solving, we find that 5 questions were originally assigned to each student by the teacher.

Step-by-step explanation:

Question:

Five students came for after-school tutoring. Priya’s teacher assigned each of them the same number of problems to complete. Then she assigned 2 more problems to one of the students. 27 problems were assigned in all. Use y as the variable. Write an equation for the situation. Then, find the number of problems originally assigned to each by the teacher.

Given:

Total number of students = 5

Total problems assigned = 27

To find the number of problems originally assigned by the  teacher.

Solution:

Let the number of problems originally assigned by the teacher to each student be = y

If each student is assigned  questions initially.

Then, 5 students was initially assigned =  questions

The teacher then assigned 2 more problems to one of the students.

So, the total number of questions now assigned will be given as:

⇒ 5y+2

Total problems assigned = 27

Thus, we have:

5y+2=27

Solving for

Subtracting both sides by 2.

5y+2-2=27-2

5y=25

Dividing both sides by 5.

\frac{5y}{5}=\frac{25}{5}

∴ y=5

Thus, each student was originally assigned = 5 questions

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