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Paul [167]
3 years ago
13

Annabeth, Grover, and Percy are shopping. Together, Annabeth and Grover have $43. If Grover and Percy combine their money, they

have $55. Percy has $7 more than Grover. How much does each person have?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Andreas93 [3]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Grover has $24, Percy has $31 and Annabeth has $19.

Step-by-step explanation:

Create equations to represent the situation.

let a be Annabeth

let g be Grover

let p be Percy

a + g = 43      Together, Annabeth and Grover have $43

g + p = 55    If Grover and Percy combine their money, they have $55

p = g + 7        Percy has $7 more than Grover

See if any of the equations can be combined. For example, we know p is g+7.

Substitute p for g+7 in an equation that has the variable p.

g + p = 55

g + g + 7 = 55    Combine like terms (g)

2g + 7 = 55   Start isolating g. Subtract 7 from both sides

2g = 55 - 7

2g = 48     Divide both sides by 2

g = 48/2    

g = 24         Money Grover has

Use the equation p = g + 7. Find "p" by substituting g for 24.

p = g + 7

p = 24 + 7   Add

p = 31    Money Percy has

Substitute g for 24 in the last equation, a + g = 43, to find a.

a + g = 43

a + 24 = 43    Subtract 24 from both sides

a = 43 - 24

a = 19     Money Annabeth has

Therefore Grover has $24, Percy has $31 and Annabeth has $19.

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