Data
• Total phone calls: 154
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• Second evening ( ,s ,): 10 more calls than the first evening ( ,f ,)
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• Third evening ( ,t ,): 4 times as many calls as ,f
Procedure
We have to translate the given information into algebraic expressions.
• Maria received a total of 154 phone calls at the call center:

where f represents the first evening, s the second, and t the third.
• The second evening, she received 10 more calls than the first evening:

• The third evening, she received 4 times as many calls as the first evening:

As t and s can be used in terms of f, we will replace the second and third equations that we build in the first one:


Eliminating the parenthesis we get:

Solving for f:



Thus, the number of phone calls the first evening was 24.
Then, we have to replace this calculated value in the other equations to get s and t.
• Solving for ,s



• Solving for ,t



To prove our answers are correct, we can do the following:


Answer
• Number of phone calls the first evening: 24
• Number of phone calls the second evening: 34
• Number of phone calls the third evening: 96