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A. One day Annie weighed 24 ounces more than Benjie, and Benjie weighed 3 1/4 pounds less than Carmen. How did Annie’s and Carmen’s weights compare on that day?

B. Why can’t you tell how much each person weighed?

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Answer:

A.

Let Annie's weight be = a

Let Benjie's weighs = b

Let Carmen's weight be = c

One day Annie weighed 24 ounces more than Benjie, equation forms:


a=b+24 ......(1)

Benjie weighed 3 1/4 pounds less than Carmen.

In ounces:

1 pound = 16 ounces


(13)/(4) pounds =
(13)/(4)*16=52 ounces


b=c-52 or


c=b+52 ......(2)

Now adding (1) and (2), we get

a+b=b+24+c-52

=>
a=c-28

This gives Annie weighs 28 ounces less than Carmen.

B.

We cannot know anyone's actual weight, as we only know their relative weights.

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