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sasho [114]
3 years ago
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sara travels twice as far as Eli when going to camp. Ashley travels as far as Sara and Eli together. Hazel travels 3 times as fa

r as Sara. In total , all four travel a total of 888 miles to camp. How far do each of them travel?
Mathematics
2 answers:
Reptile [31]3 years ago
8 0
  • Sara: 148 miles
  • Eli: 74  miles
  • Ashley: 222  miles
  • Hazel: 444 miles
<h3>Further explanation</h3>

<u>Given:</u>

  • Sara travels twice as far as Eli when going to camp.
  • Ashley travels as far as Sara and Eli together.
  • Hazel travels three times as far as Sara.
  • In total, all four travel a total of 888 miles to camp.

<u>Question:</u>

How far does each of them travel?

<u>The Process:</u>

Notice of the four people, the easiest way is to start from Eli.

Let's call Eli's travel as x.

\boxed{ \ Eli's \ travel = x \ }

Sara travels twice as far as Eli.

\boxed{ \ Sara's \ travel = 2x \ }

Ashley travels as far as Sara and Eli together.

\boxed{ \ Ashley's \ travel = x + 2x \rightarrow \boxed{ \ Ashley's \ travel = 3x \ }}

Hazel travels three times as far as Sara.

\boxed{ \ Hazel's \ travel = 3 \times 2x \rightarrow \boxed{ \ Hazel's \ travel = 6x \ }}

In total, all four travel a total of 888 miles to camp.

\boxed{ \ x + 2x + 3x + 6x = 888 \ }

\boxed{ \ 12x = 888 \ }

\boxed{ \ 12 \cdot x = 888 \ }

\boxed{ \ x = 888 \div 12 \ }

\boxed{\boxed{ \ x = 74 \ }}

We have obtained x. The final step is to substitute the value of x for each person's travel.

  • \boxed{ \ Eli's \ travel = x \rightarrow \boxed{ \ Eli's \ travel = 74 \ miles \ }}
  • \boxed{ \ Sara's \ travel = 2x \rightarrow \boxed{ \ Sara's \ travel = 2 \times 74 = 148 \ miles \ }}
  • \boxed{ \ Ashley's \ travel = 3x \rightarrow \boxed{ \ Ashley's \ travel = 3 \times 74 = 222 \ miles \ }}
  • \boxed{ \ Hazel's \ travel = 6x \rightarrow \boxed{ \ Hazel's \ travel = 6 \times 74 = 444 \ miles \ }}

Thus we already know how far each of them travels.

- - - - - - -

The summary scheme is as follows:

  • Eli's travel ⇒ \boxed{x}
  • Sara's travel ⇒ \boxed{x}\boxed{x}
  • Ashley's travel ⇒ \boxed{x}\boxed{x}\boxed{x}  
  • Hazel's travel ⇒ \boxed{x}\boxed{x}\boxed{x}\boxed{x}\boxed{x}\boxed{x}

\boxed{x}\boxed{x}\boxed{x}\boxed{x}\boxed{x}\boxed{x}\boxed{x}\boxed{x}\boxed{x}\boxed{x}\boxed{x}\boxed{x} = 888

\boxed{ \ 12 \cdot x = 888 \ }

\boxed{ \ x = 888 \div 12 \ }

Hence, the value of x is \boxed{\boxed{ \ x = 74 \ }}

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OLga [1]3 years ago
7 0
Ok so we can put this into terms as x. Eli is x. Sarah is 2x. Ashley is x+2x aka 3x. Hazel is 3*2x aka 6x.
Add them all up x+2x+3x+6x=888 aka 12x=888 divide 12 from each side. Gives you x=74
Eli travels 74 miles.
Sara travels 74*2 aka 148
Ashley travels 3*74 aka 222
Hazel travels 74*6 aka 444
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