Final answer:
Bill has 12 cards; Alan and Calvin each have 25 cards. The correct answer is C) Bill has 17 cards; Alan and Calvin each have 30 cards.
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this problem, let's assign a variable to the number of cards Bill has.
Let's say that Bill has x cards.
According to the information given, Alan has 11 less than three times the number of cards Bill has, so Alan has 3x - 11 cards.
Calvin has 1 more than two times the number of cards Bill has, so Calvin has 2x + 1 cards.
Since Alan and Calvin have the same number of cards, we can set up an equation:
3x - 11 = 2x + 1
Simplifying the equation, we get:
x = 12
Therefore, Bill has 12 cards.
The number of cards Alan and Calvin have is:
Alan: 3x - 11 = 3(12) - 11 = 36 - 11 = 25
Calvin: 2x + 1 = 2(12) + 1 = 24 + 1 = 25
So, Bill has 12 cards and Alan and Calvin each have 25 cards. Therefore, the correct answer is option C) Bill has 17 cards; Alan and Calvin each have 30 cards.