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Mai, Eric, and Dean served a total of 103 orders on Monday. Mai served 8 more orders than Eric. Dean served 3 times as many orders as Eric. How many orders did they each serve?
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Mai, Eric, and Dean served a total of 103 orders on Monday. Mai served 8 more orders than Eric. Dean served 3 times as many orders as Eric. How many orders did they each serve?
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Let the number of orders Eric served be x
Eric = x
Mai = x+ 8 [Mai served 8 more than Eric]
Dean = 3x [Dean served 3 times as many as Eric]
Given that the total is 103
x + x + 8 + 3x = 103
5x + 8 = 103
5x = 103 - 8
5x = 95
x = 19
x = 19
x + 8 = 19 + 8 = 27
3x = 19 x 3 = 57
Eric served 19
Mai served 27
Dean served 57
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