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8. You and your friend each collect coins and stamps. Your friend collects one fifth as many coins and twice as many stamps as you. You collect a total of 70 coins and stamps. Your friend collects a total of 95 coins and stamps.

How many coins and how many stamps do you each collect?

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User Antpaw
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Answer:

  • you: 25 coins, 45 stamps
  • friend: 5 coins, 90 stamps

Explanation:

Given you have collected 70 coins and stamps, and your friend has collected 1/5 as many coins and twice as many stamps, for a total of 95 coins and stamps, you want the numbers of each.

Setup

We can let x represent the number of coins you have collected. Then 70 -x is the number of stamps you have collected. The corresponding numbers for your friend are x/5 coins and 2(70-x) stamps. Your friend's collection is ...

x/5 +2(70 -x) = 95

Solution

-9/5x +140 = 95 . . . . . . . . simplify

45 = 9/5x . . . . . . . . . . . . . add 9/5x -95

25 = x . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . multiply by 5/9

70 -x = 45

1/5x = 5

2(70 -x) = 90

You collect 25 coins and 45 stamps; your friend collects 5 coins and 90 stamps.

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8. You and your friend each collect coins and stamps. Your friend collects one fifth-example-1
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