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18 January, 09:09

I take half of Jeremy's money and divide it into 7 equal piles. Six of these piles blow away in the wind, but from the seventh pile, I take 2 dollars and hand Jeremy the rest, which is 8 dollars. How much money, in dollars, did Jeremy begin with?

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  1. 18 January, 12:06
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    If x represents Jeremy's initial money

    x

    We take half of Jeremy's initial money

    1/2*x

    We divide half of Jeremy's money into 7 equal piles.

    Then each pile is one-seventh of the half of Jeremy's money.

    One pile has a value of

    1/2*x * 1/7

    = 1/14*x

    The other six piles are irrelevant. We're left with one pile, of which the amount is given above

    Taking away 2 dollars from one pile results in 8 dollars

    1/14*x-2 = 8

    Solve this equation for x

    Add 2 to both sides

    1/14*x = 10

    Multiply both sides by 14

    x = 140

    Jeremy had $140 to begin with.
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