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8 September, 00:01

A boy purchased a party-length sandwich 50 in. long. He wants to cut it into three pieces so that the middle piece is 6 in. longer than the shortest piece and the shortest piece is 8 in. shorter than the longest piece. How long should the three pieces be?

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  1. 8 September, 00:26
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    The length of shortest piece is 12 inches and length of middle piece is 18 inches and length of longest piece is 20 inches

    Solution:

    Let, "x" be the shortest piece

    The middle piece is 6 in. longer than the shortest piece

    Middle piece = 6 + x

    The shortest piece is 8 in. shorter than the longest piece

    Longest piece = 8 + x

    A boy purchased a party-length sandwich 50 in. long

    Therefore, total length = 50

    Shortest piece + Middle piece + Longest piece = 50

    x + 6 + x + 8 + x = 50

    14 + 3x = 50

    3x = 50 - 14

    3x = 36

    Divide both the sides by 3

    x = 12

    Therefore,

    shortest piece = 12

    middle piece = 6 + x = 6 + 12 = 18

    longest piece = 8 + x = 8 + 12 = 20

    Thus, length of shortest piece is 12 inches and length of middle piece is 18 inches and length of longest piece is 20 inches
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