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Nicole has $9 to spend on cards.She finds friends with the same amount of money to split the cost of a set. One set cost $27. Each friend gets the same number of cards. How many cards does each friend get?

User Rui Vieira
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Let x be the number of cards in the $27 set, then Nicole has 2 friends that have $9 each. This makes 3 people, therefore each person gets x/3 cards. So each friend would get 1/3 of the cards.
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Answer: Number of cards each friend gets is given by


(x)/(3)

Explanation:

Let the number of cards be x.

Since we have given that

Amount Nicole used to spend on cards = $9

Total cost of one set =$27

Since she finds friends with the same amount of money to split the cost of a set.

So, Number of friends she finds is given by


(27)/(9)=3\\\\\text{ Nicole finds 2 friends who has same amount to split the cost}

Now, Number of cards each friend gets is given by


(x)/(3)


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