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22 July, 21:32

Mr. Winters borrowed tables and chairs for a party. The number of chairs borrowed by Mr. Winters is 3 times the numbers of tables. If there are 80 legs on the furniture altogether. How many tables and chairs did mr. Winters borrowed?

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  1. 22 July, 21:54
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    We can say that the amount of tables borrowed is x, chairs borrowed is y, and total borrowed is z. By the 2nd sentence we can say 3x=y. And assuming every table and chair has 4 legs, we can also say that 4x+4y=80. Using substitution, we can then say that 4x+12x=80, and 16x=80, which simplifies to x=5. Plugging x back in, we get 3*5=y=15. So than x + y is the total, or 5+15, so the answer is 20.
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