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A student ate 3/ 20 of all candies and another 1.2 lb. Another student ate 3/ 5 of the candies and the remaining 0.3 lb. Altogether, what weight of candies did they eat?
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A student ate 3/ 20 of all candies and another 1.2 lb. Another student ate 3/ 5 of the candies and the remaining 0.3 lb. Altogether, what weight of candies did they eat?
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6 pounds I checked in the RSM homework system
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let
x-------> total
weight of candies
we know that
x=(3/20)*x+1.2+(3/5)*x+0.3
x=(3/20)*x+(3/5)*x+1.5----> multiply by 20----> 20x=3x+12x+30
20x=15x+30
20x-15x=30
5x=30
x=6 lb
the answer is
6 lb
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