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30 April, 05:40

Is it possible to place 59 cans into three boxes so that the third box has 9 more cans than the first box and the second box has 4 less cans than the third box?

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  1. 30 April, 08:22
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    Answer: YES!

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First Box: x

    Second Box: (x + 9) - 4 = x + 5

    Third Box: x + 9

    Total: 59

    First Box + Second Box + Third Box = Total

    x + x + 5 x + 9 = 59

    3x + 14 = 59

    -14 - 14

    3x = 45

    :3 : 3

    x = 15

    Since 15 is a whole number (not a fraction), then it is possible.
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