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bobby’s christmas list had 3 more than twice as many items on it than johnny’s list. johnny asked for 8 fewer items than bobby. how many items were on johnny’s (x) and bobby’s (y) christmas lists?

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Answer:

Johnny had 5 items and Bobby had 13 items.

Explanation:

Let us assume that Johnny has x items and Bobby has y items in their list.

Bobby had 3 more than twice as many items on it than Johnny. So,


\Rightarrow y=3+2x ----------1

Johnny asked for 8 fewer items than bobby. So,


\Rightarrow y-8=x -----------2

Putting the value of x from equation 2 in equation 1, we get


\Rightarrow y=3+2(y-8)


\Rightarrow y=3+2y-16


\Rightarrow 2y-y=16-3


\Rightarrow y=13

Putting the value of y in equation 2,


\Rightarrow 13-8=x


\Rightarrow x=5

So, Johnny had 5 items and Bobby had 13 items.

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