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Leah has 28 more marbles than Dan. 1/3 of Leah’s marbles is equal to 4/5 of Dan’s marbles. Find the number of marbles that Leah has.

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Final answer:

Leah has 48 marbles. We set up two equations based on the information given and solved them simultaneously to find the number of marbles Leah has.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student's question about Leah and Dan's marbles is a classic algebra problem. To solve it, let's denote the number of marbles Leah has as L and the number of marbles Dan has as D. The problem gives us two equations based on the information provided:

  1. L = D + 28 (Leah has 28 more marbles than Dan)
  2. 1/3 * L = 4/5 * D (1/3 of Leah's marbles is equal to 4/5 of Dan's marbles)

We can solve these two equations to find the value of L. First, multiply both sides of the second equation by 3 and 5 to clear the fractions:

5 * L = 12 * D

Now, substitute the value of L from the first equation:

5 * (D + 28) = 12 * D

Distribute the 5 on the left side:

5D + 140 = 12D

Rearrange the terms to solve for D:

140 = 12D - 5D

140 = 7D

Divide both sides by 7:

D = 20

Now that we have the value of D (Dan's marbles), we can find L:

L = D + 28

L = 20 + 28

L = 48

Therefore, Leah has 48 marbles.

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