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#1 2014-08-14 04:27:52

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I really need help. I wrote out an equation but couldn't solve correctly.

Bob has x dollars now. If Pat gives Bob a dollar, Bob will have twice as many dollars as Pat. If Bob gave Pat a dollar instead, they both will have the same number of dollars. What is the value of x?

#2 2014-08-14 04:42:36

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Re: Math counts AMC

Hi;

Let p be the number of dollars Pat has and x = the number of dollars Bob has:

x + 1 = 2 p

p + 1 = x

solving we get p = 2 and x = 3.


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#3 2014-08-14 05:51:00

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Re: Math counts AMC

If Bob has x dollars and Pat has p dollars then

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#4 2014-08-14 06:03:43

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Re: Math counts AMC

If Pat gives Bob a dollar, Bob will have twice as many dollars as Pat.

7 + 1 ≠ 2 * 5

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#5 2014-08-14 06:16:09

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Re: Math counts AMC

ElainaVW wrote:

If Pat gives Bob a dollar, Bob will have twice as many dollars as Pat.

7 + 1 ≠ 2 * 5

Why? If Pat gives Bob a dollar, Pat will have 4 dollars left, not 5.


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#6 2014-08-14 06:22:43

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Re: Math counts AMC

Sorry, my fault. I caused the confusion. I guess in my world giving a dollar does not decrease your totals. No wonder my checkbook never balances.

Elaina, I am sorry. I wrote the problem down from memory instead of copying it and left out some important parts. Then I gave it to you causing you to get the same wrong answer I did.  I do apologize.


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If it ain't broke, fix it until it is.
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