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Answer:
The possible values of the number of dollars in the original pile of money is ≥ $200 but < $350
Step-by-step explanation:
Here we have, pile of money ≥ $200
Amount in put the left pocket = $50
Fraction given away = 2/3 of rest of pile ≥ 2/3×150 ≥ $100
Amount put in right pocket = ≥ $150 - $100 ≥ $50
Total amount remaining with Jeri = $50 +≥ $50 ≥ $100
Also original pile - $200 < $100
Therefore where maximum amount given away to have more money = $200 we have
2/3× (original pile - 50) = $200
Maximum amount for original pile = $350
Therefore the possible values of the number of dollars in the original pile of money is ≥ $200 but < $350.
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Answer:
You are currently 40 years old
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's say the current age is represented by the variable x.
x = current age
The question says that "if you take half my age and add 7, you get my age 13 years ago"
This can be represented like this:
1/2(x) + 7 = x - 13
Now we solve for x using basic algebra:
1/2(x) = x - 20
-1/2(x) = -20
x = 40
To check if this is correct, plug it back into the equation and see if both sides equal each other:
1/2(40) + 7 = (40) - 13
20 + 7 = 27
27 = 27
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