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4 June, 16:44

Six times Jason's collection of books and one-third of Nathan's collection add up to 134 books. One-third of Jason's collection and Nathan's entire collection add up to 31 books. The number of books in Jason's collection is, and the number of books in Nathan's collection is.

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  1. 4 June, 19:34
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    6j + 1/3n = 134

    1/3j + n = 31 ... n = 31 - 1/3j

    6j + 1/3 (31 - 1/3j) = 134

    6j + 31/3 - 1/9j = 134

    6j - 1/9j = 134 - 31/3

    54/9j - 1/9j = 402/3 - 31/3

    53/9j = 371/3

    j = 371/3 * 9/53

    j = 1113/53

    j = 21

    n = 31 - 1/3j

    n = 31 - 1/3 (21)

    n = 31 - 7

    n = 24

    so Jason (j) has 21 books and Nathan (n) has 24 books
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