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27 December, 23:38

Lashonda, Carlos, and Jim have a total of 59$ in their wallets. Jim has 2 times what Lashonda has. Carlos has 5$ less than Lashonda. How much does each have?

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  1. 28 December, 00:00
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    Lashonda has $16, Jim has $32, and Carlos has $11

    Step-by-step explanation:

    let's say the amount of money each person has is a variable: L, C, and J for Lashonda, Carlos, and Jim respectively.

    J=2L, and C+5=L, and L+C+J=59.

    Let's only use Lashonda for this problem.

    (2L) + (L-5) + (L) = 59. This is equal to

    4L-5=59. 59+5=64.

    4L=64; 64/4=16, so Lashonda has $16

    If we follow the rules, we get:

    J=32, L=16, and C=11.
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