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3 August, 12:59

April lost 5 pounds in her first week of college. Over the next three weeks she lost 3 pounds, gained 2 pounds, and then lost 1 pound. Over the four weeks, what was the change in April's weight? Give a single integer to represent your answer (don't forget to include a negative sign if applicable).

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  1. 3 August, 13:49
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    Change in April's weight is - 7

    Solution:

    Let the initial weight be "x"

    April lost 5 pounds in her first week of college

    First week = lost 5 pounds

    Therefore, x - 5

    Over the next three weeks she lost 3 pounds, gained 2 pounds, and then lost 1 pound

    Next three week:

    Lost 3 pound

    Gained 2 pound

    Lost 1 pound

    Therefore, weight after 4 weeks is given as:

    x - 5 - 3 + 2 - 1 = x - 7

    After 4 week, the weight is x - 7

    The change in April weight is given as:

    Weight after 4 week - initial weight = x - 7 - x = - 7

    Thus change in April's weight is - 7 (Negative sign represents loss in weight)
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