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At a bicycle store, there were a bunch of bicycles and tricycles. if there were 32 seats and 69 wheels, how many bicycles and how many tricycles were there?
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At a bicycle store, there were a bunch of bicycles and tricycles. if there were 32 seats and 69 wheels, how many bicycles and how many tricycles were there?
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you have to find a divisible number by the subtracted amount of seats left
60wheels/29 seats doesn't equal a whole number
your most likely confused what im talking about so lets break it down a tricycle has three wheels one seat so three tricycles have 9 wheels 3 seats 69 - 9 = 60
32 - 3 = 29 60/29
but 48/24 = 2 so the do some critical thinking
24 bicycles 69 wheels 24 bicycles have 48 wheels 69 - 48 = 21
21/3 = 7
so now we know we have 24 bicycles and 7 tricycles
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