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Thus, we know that Tom needs to give Sammy 30 dollars, and Dorothy 10 dollars. This means that <math>t-d = 30 - 10 = 20</math>, <math>\textbf{(B)}</math>. | Thus, we know that Tom needs to give Sammy 30 dollars, and Dorothy 10 dollars. This means that <math>t-d = 30 - 10 = 20</math>, <math>\textbf{(B)}</math>. | ||
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Problem
Tom, Dorothy, and Sammy went on a vacation and agreed to split the costs evenly. During their trip Tom paid $105, Dorothy paid $125, and Sammy paid $175. In order to share costs equally, Tom gave Sammy
dollars, and Dorothy gave Sammy
dollars. What is
?
Solution
The total amount paid is
. To get how much each should have paid, we do
.
Thus, we know that Tom needs to give Sammy 30 dollars, and Dorothy 10 dollars. This means that
,
.
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