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17 January, 22:31

Jane cuts a piece of twine into three pieces. The second pieces is 7 times as long as the

first piece, and the third piece is 5 feet

longer than the first piece. If the total

length of the twine is 320 feet, find the

lengths of each of the three pieces.

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  1. 17 January, 22:33
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    Twine into three pieces, lets call them x, y and z

    The second piece is 7 times as long as the first piece

    7x = y

    The third piece is 5 feet longer than the first piece

    x + 5 = z

    The total length of twine is 320 feet

    x + y + z = 320

    This is a simultaneous equation.

    My goal is to make the final equation in terms of x i. e. 5.5x = 320

    I choose the final equation because it is the only equation which has a value in it.

    We will substitute the first and second equation into the third equation.

    7x = y, x + 5 = z

    x + y + z = 320

    x + (7x) + (x+5) = 320

    9x + 5 = 320

    9x = 315

    x = 35

    Now that we know x, we can substitute it into the first and second equation to find x and y

    7x = y = > 7 (35) = y = > 245 = y

    x + 5 = z = > (35) + 5 = z = > 40 = z

    In summary

    >The first piece, x, is 35 feet long

    >The second piece, y, is 245 feet long

    >The third piece, z, is 40 feet log
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