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1 May, 03:02

A student did 3/5 of his homework and 8 more problems. then his father came and did one fifth of the homework and the remaining 7 problems. how many problems did they solve?

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  1. 1 May, 05:01
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    If x = total number of problems for the homework,

    Student:

    Number of problems done = (3/5) x + 8

    Father:

    Number of problems done = (1/5) x + 7

    But total number of problems done is x. Then;

    x = (3/5) x + 8 + (1/5) x + 7 = (4/5) x + 15

    (1-4/5) x = 15

    (1/5) x = 15

    x = 15*5 = 75.



    There are 75 problems.
  2. 1 May, 05:09
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    Suppose the total number of problems be x

    this will be given by:

    (1/5) x+7 + (3/5) x+8=x

    Putting like terms together we get:

    (1/5x+3/5x) + (7+8) = x

    4/5x+15=x

    4/5x-x=-15

    -1/5x=15

    thus

    x=75 problems
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