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I don't understand any of this and I stressed cause of it ( this is for a practice assessment)

I don't understand any of this and I stressed cause of it ( this is for a practice-example-1

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Let L be the number of laps Rita swam.

We know that John swam three times as many laps as rita, then John swam:


3L

We also know that Rodell swam 25 more laps than John, then he swam:


3L+25

We know that in total they swam 2125 laps, then we have the equation:


L+3L+3L+25=2125

If we solve this equation we can know how many laps each of them swam:


\begin{gathered} L+3L+3L+25=2125 \\ 7L+25=2125 \\ 7L=2125-25 \\ 7L=2100 \\ L=(2100)/(7) \\ L=300 \end{gathered}

Once we know the value of L we conclude that each of them swam:

Rita swam 300 laps.

John swam 900 laps.

Rodell swam 925 laps.

Finally, we know that for each lap they earned $2, then each of them earned:

Rita $600

John $1800

Rodell $1850

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