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20 December, 04:16

Pancho, Sonia, and May got some candy eggs at a party. Pablo had three times as many eggs as Sofia, and Sofia had twice as many eggs as Mia. Pablo decides to give some of his eggs to Sofia and Mia so that all three will have the same number of eggs. What fraction of his eggs should Pablo give to Sofia?

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  1. 20 December, 06:16
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    Let us assume the number of eggs Mia had = x

    Then

    The number of eggs that Sofia had = 2x

    Number of eggs that Pablo had = 3 * 2x

    = 6x

    Now firstly we have to find that the

    number of eggs that they all should have to be equal = (x + 2x + 6x) / 3

    = 9x/3

    = 3x

    Now we already know that Pablo has got 6x eggs with him. Now he has to give the eggs in such a manner that all three will have the same number of eggs.

    So

    The number of eggs Sofia already has = 2x

    Then

    The number of eggs that Pablo needs to give to Sofia is equal to x. Then the number of eggs with Sofia becomes 3x.

    The number of eggs that Pablo needs to give to Mia is 2x as Mia has x number of eggs. After giving them away Pablo will also have 3x eggs left with him. So all three will have equal number of eggs.
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