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16 October, 23:00

A company uses two vans to transport workers from a free parking lot to the workplace between 7:00 and 9:00 am. one van has 6 more seats than the other. the smaller van makes two trips every morning while the larger one makes only one trip. the two vans can transport 57 people, maximum. let X be the seats in the small van and y the seats in the large van. how many seats does the larger van have?

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  1. 16 October, 23:06
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    Y - x = 6

    y + 2x = 57

    2y - 2x = 12

    y + 2x = 57

    ∴3y = 69

    y = 23

    23 - x = 6

    -x = - 17

    x = 17

    large van = 23

    small van = 17
  2. 16 October, 23:09
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    X is the seats in the small van.

    y is the seats in the large van = (x + 6). Since the large has 6 more seats.

    Since the 2 vans can transport 57 people.

    Small van makes 2 trips = 2x.

    Large van makes one trip = (x + 6).

    2x + (x + 6) = 57

    2x + x + 6 = 57

    3x + 6 = 57

    3x = 57 - 6

    3x = 51

    x = 51/3

    x = 17.

    The larger van has (x + 6) = (17 + 6) = 23.

    The larger van has 23 seats.
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