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6 August, 08:50

Jonathan has 30 chocolates. He gives some chocolates to his friend David. He then gives Sarah half the number of chocolates that he gave David and gives Lily two-thirds of what he gave David. After giving away the chocolates, Jonathan has 4 chocolates left. If the number of chocolates Jonathan gives David is x, which equation represents the situation? How many solutions does this equation have?

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  1. 6 August, 10:00
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    equation which represent this situation is 30 - 13x/6 = 4

    Solution to this equation is x = 12

    As we see that there is one equation and degree of x is one thus there is one solution.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Total no. of chocolates with Jonathan = 30

    no. of chocolates given to David IS x

    Given

    He then gives Sarah half the number of chocolates that he gave David

    no. of chocolates given to Sarah = 1/2 of no. of chocolates given to David

    no. of chocolates given to Sarah = 1/2 of x = x/2

    Again given

    gives Lily two-thirds of what he gave David. After giving away the chocolates

    no. of chocolates given to Lily = 2/3 of no. of chocolates given to David

    no. of chocolates given to Lily = 2/3 of x = 2x/3

    Total no. of chocolates given to David, Sarah and lily = x+x/2+2x/3

    LCM of 2 and 3 is 6

    Total no. of chocolates given to David, Sarah and lily = (6x + 3x + 4x) / 6

    Total no. of chocolates given to David, Sarah and lily = 13x/6

    Now, additional information in the problem is

    After giving away the chocolates, Jonathan has 4 chocolates left

    Chocolate left with Jonathan = Total no. of chocolates with Jonathan - Total no. of chocolates given to David, Sarah and lily

    4 = 30 - 13x/6

    => 4 + 13x/6 = 30

    => 13x/6 = 30-4 = 26

    => x = 26*6/13 = 2*6 = 12

    Thus, equation which represent this situation is 30 - 13x/6 = 4

    Solution to this equation is x = 12

    As we see that there is one equation and degree of x is one thus there is one solution.
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