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Latoya has a large collection of basketball cards. She gave half to a friend and a 1/4 to her brother. She still has 75 cards left. How many did she start with?

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Latoya started with 300 cards.

Solution:

Given that Latoya has a large collection of basketball cards

She gave half to a friend.

She gave
(1)/(4) to her brother.

Number of card left = 75

Need to calculate number of cards Latoya was having at starting. Let’s assume number of cards at starting be represented by variable x. As she gave half to a friend,

So number of cards given to friend
=(1)/(2) * x=(x)/(2)

Number of cards given to brother
=(1)/(4) * x=(x)/(4)

Number of cards left = number of cards at starting - number of cards given to friend - Number of cards given to brother


\begin{array}{l}{\Rightarrow 75=x-(x)/(2)-(x)/(4)} \\\\ {\Rightarrow 75=x-\left((x)/(2)+(x)/(4)\right)} \\\\ {\Rightarrow 75=x-\left((2 x+x)/(4)\right)} \\\\ {\Rightarrow 75=x-\left((3 x)/(4)\right)} \\\\ {\Rightarrow 75=x-3 x=(x)/(4)} \\\\ {\Rightarrow 75 * 4=x} \\\\ {\Rightarrow 300=x}\end{array}

Number of cards at starting = x = 300

User Krakover
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Answer: She had 200 cards to start with

Explanation:

Let x = the amount of cards she had initially. This means she had x cards to start with.

She gave half of the cards she had to a friend. This means she gave her friend x/2 cards. She is left with with (x-x/2) = x/2 cards.

She also gave 1/4 of the remaining cards to her brother. This means that she gave (1/4 × x/2) = x/8 cards to her brother.

Remaining number of cards will be x/2 - x/8 = (4x-x)/8 = 3x/8

She still has 75 cards left. This means

3x/8 = 75

Cross multiplying with 8, it becomes

3x = 75×8 = 600

x = 600/3 = 200

She had 200 cards to start with.

User Jason Young
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