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14 February, 14:10

Half of Robert's piece of wire is equal to 2 thirds of Maria's wire. The total lenght of their wire is 10 feet. How much longer is Robert's wire than Maria's?

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  1. 14 February, 17:20
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    You have a system of equations here. R=Robert's piece of wire M=Maria's piece of wire

    R/2=2M/3

    and

    R+M=10

    With some basic algebra, you can make that first equation into

    R=4M/3

    then use substitution to get

    (4M/3) + M=10

    Then solve for M

    (4M/3) + (3M/3) = 10

    7M/3=10

    7M=30

    M=30/7

    so Maria's wire is 30/7 feet long. With a little more substitution, we can get:

    R + (30/7) = 10

    R=10 - (30/7)

    R = (70/7) - (30/7)

    R=40/7 feet long

    So your final answer would be that Robert's wire is 10/7 feet longer than Maria's (which you could always put into decimal form)
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