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Melissa, Juan, and Rafael served a total of 74 orders Monday at the school cafeteria. Rafael served 2 times as many orders as Juan. Melissa served 6 more orders than Juan. How many orders did they each
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Melissa, Juan, and Rafael served a total of 74 orders Monday at the school cafeteria. Rafael served 2 times as many orders as Juan. Melissa served 6 more orders than Juan. How many orders did they each serve?
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Let's named variables as M,J and R
The equation is M+J+R=74
We will represent M with J => M=J+6 and R=2J
when we replace in the equation we get
J+6+J+2J=74 => 4J=74-6 => 4J=68 => J=68/4 = 17
J=17 => M=6+17 => M=23 and R=2* 17 => R=34
Final answer is
Juan served 17 orders
Melissa served 23 orders and
Rafael served 34 orders
Good luck!!!!
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