Answer: Caribbean Paradise=196
Pacific Paradise=167
Mediterranean Paradise=653
Let's break it down.
The Caribbean Paradise has 29 more rooms deluxe staterooms than the Pacific Paradise.
Let's make C= Caribbean Paradise and P= pacific Paradise
C=P+29
The Mediterranean Paradise has 15 fewer deluxe staterooms than four times the number of deluxe staterooms on the pacific paradise
M=Mediterranean Paradise
M=(4*P)-15
Find the number of deluxe staterooms for each of the ships if the total number of deluxe staterooms for the three ships is 1016
Okay so C+P+M=1016
So just combine the first two problems with the last
It changes into
(P+29)+P+M=1016
2P +29+M=1016
Then replace M
2P+29+4P-15=1016
Combine like terms
6P+14=1016
Then solve for P
6P+14(-14)=1016(-14)
6P=1002
6P/6=1002/6
P=167
Then plug in P=167 into your first two formulas
C=P+29
C=(167)+29
C=196
M=(4*P)-15
M=(4*167)-15
M=(668)-15
M=653