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8 March, 15:53

In one baseball season, peter hit twice the difference of the number of home runs alice hit 6. altogether, they hit 18 home runs. how many home runs did each player hit that season

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  1. 8 March, 16:00
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    Find the hits of each player in the baseball session.

    Together they hit 18 home runs

    Peter = > 2 (x - 6), where x is equals to Alice’ hit

    18 = x + y, where y is equals to Peter’s hit

    Let’s start from 18 = x + y, Let’s find the value of y

    => 18 = x + y

    => 18 - x = y or y = 18 - x

    Now, we have the value of y we need to find the value of x

    18 - x = 2 (x - 6)

    18 - x = 2x - 12

    -2x - x = - 18 - 12

    -3x = - 30

    x = 10

    Thus, Alice hits 10 times and Peter hits 8 times.
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