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Jack, Jill, and Jon have 125 together . Jon has has 4 times what Jack has, and Jill has 5 more than Jack has. How much does each have.

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Variables:

• Ja = Jack

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• Ji = Jill

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• Jo = Jon

Equations based on the information:


Ja+Ji+Jo=125
\begin{gathered} Jo=4\cdot Ja \\ or \\ Ja=(Jo)/(4) \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} Ja=5\cdot Ji\text{ } \\ or \\ Ji=(Ja)/(5) \end{gathered}

Procedure


\begin{gathered} Ja+Ji+Jo=125 \\ Ja+(Ja)/(5)+4\cdot Ja=125 \\ Ja(1+(1)/(5)+4)=125 \\ Ja=(125)/((1+(1)/(5)+4))\approx24 \end{gathered}
Ji=(24)/(5)\approx4.8\approx5
Jo=4\cdot24\approx96

Answer: Jack = 24, Jill = 5, and Jon = 96

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