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5 November, 20:19

Peter scored 15 goals during his second soccer season as a forward. He scored 6 fewer goals during his first season. The team as a whole scored 4 times as many goals as Peter during the two seasons. How many goals did the team score during the two seasons?

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  1. 5 November, 20:35
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    96 goals

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Take his 15 and subtract 6, which gives you nine. He scored 15 for the second and 9 the first season. Add 15 and 9 to get 24. Multiply 24 by 4 to get the total amount of goals scored by the team.

    24*4=96
  2. 5 November, 20:41
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    The team scored 96 goals during the two seasons

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let take Peter goal for the second season as x

    And take Peter goal for the first season as y

    And take the goal scored by the whole team for the two seasons as z

    So.

    X = 15 goals

    Y = 15 - 6 goals

    Y = 9goals

    Z = 4 (x+y)

    Z = 4 (15 + 9)

    Z = 4 (24)

    Z = 96

    Therefore the goal scored by the whole team for the two seasons is 96goals
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