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9 December, 15:21

Justin has $7.50 more then Eva, and Emma has $12 less than Justin. Together, they have a total of $63.00. How much money does each person have

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  1. 9 December, 15:40
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    To make it easier, lets say Justin = J, Eva = E, and Emma = M. Then, J = E + 7.50 M = J - 12 J + E + M = 63 You can substitute for M in the third equation using the second equation, and you get: J + E + J - 12 = 63 Clean it up a little bit and you get: 2J + E = 75 You know J = E + 7.50, so substitute that for J and you get: 2 (E + 7.50) + E = 75 2E + 15 + E = 75 3E + 15 = 75 3E = 60 E = 20; meaning that Eva has $20. Justin has $7.50 more than Eva, so he has $27.50. Emma has $12 less than Justin, so Emma has $15.50. Double check your answer by making sure they all add up to 63, which they do.
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