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Sylvia buys a case of water that contains 24 bottles and sells x number of bottles to her co-workers. Sam buys a case of water than contains 36 bottles and sells three times as many bottles as Sylvia sold to his co-workers. How many bottles of water did Sylvia sell if they ended up with the same number of bottles of water left over?

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Answer:

Sylvia sold 6 bottles of water and Sam sold 18 bottles of water if they ended up with the same number of bottles left

Explanation:

Sylvia

Total bottles bought = 24

Total bottles sold = x

Bottles remaining = Total bottles bought - Total bottles sold

= 24 - x

Sam

Total bottles bought = 36

Total bottles sold = 3x

Bottles remaining = Total bottles bought - Total bottles sold

= 36 - 3x

Equate both equations

24 - x = 36 - 3x

Collect like terms

24 - 36 = -3x + x

- 12 = -2x

Divide both sides by -2

x = -12 / -2

= 6

x = 6

Sylvia Total bottles sold = x

= 6

Sam Total bottles sold = 3x

= 3(6)

= 18

Sylvia sold 6 bottles of water and Sam sold 18 bottles of water if they ended up with the same number of bottles left

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