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16 August, 08:10

Elsa, Deon, and Carlos served a total of 107 orders Monday at the school cafeteria. Deon served 5 more orders than Elsa. Carlos served 4 times as many orders as Elsa. How many orders did they each serve?

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  1. 16 August, 09:38
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    Elsa - 17 orders

    Deon - 22 orders

    Carlos - 68 orders

    Step-by-step explanation:

    You need to set variables and create system of equations first.

    Elsa = e

    Deon = d

    Carlos = c

    e+d+c=107

    d=e+5

    c=4e

    Now you plug in the values into the equation x+y+z=116

    e + (e+5) + (4e) = 107

    6e+5=107

    6e=102

    e=17

    You plug in the value of x into the other equations.

    e = 17

    d = 17+5=22

    c=4 * (17) = 68

    Rearrange so it corresponds with days ...

    Elsa - 17 orders

    Deon - 22 orders

    Carlos - 68 orders
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