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So we know: Angie=x, Susan = x+3, Rebecca = 3(x+3).

Sum= 5x+12

If Angie has 4 then the total is 32

Explanation:

Angie has x games

Susan has 3 more games than Angie has

Susan = x+3

Rebecca has 3 times more games than Susan

Rebecca = 3 of Susan’s

We know Susan has x+3 so replacing it in Rebecca = 3 (x+3)

The total number of games is Angie + Susan + Rebecca

x + x+3 + 3(x+3)

Distributing the 3

x + x+3 + 3x+9

Combining like terms

5x+12

The total number of games is

5x+12

If Angie has 4 games, x=4

Final Result: 5(x)+12, 5*4+12, 20+12, 32.

User Tony Ennis
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Answer:

Angie=x

Susan = x+3

Rebecca = 3(x+3)

Total = 5x+12

If Angie has 4 then the total is 32

Explanation:

Angie has x games

Susan has 3 more games than Angie has

Susan = x+3

Rebecca has 3 times more games than Susan

Rebecca = 3Susan

We know Susan has x+3 so replacing it in

Rebecca = 3 (x+3)

The total number of games is Angie + Susan + Rebecca

x + x+3 + 3(x+3)

Distributing the 3

x + x+3 + 3x+9

Combining like terms

5x+12

The total number of games is

5x+12


If Angie has 4 games, x=4

The total number of games is 5(x)+12

5*4+12

20+12

32



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