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A father of 12 at death orders his lawyer to share his properties amongest his 12 sons. if the man is worth 12.3 million, and each son receive 175 more than the next oldest. How much would the youngest son worth after the will has been shared?​

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Answer:

Explanation:

The man has twelve sons. So we need an equation that has twelve numbers added to 12.3 million. The youngest son's share is what we want to find, so set it to x. Each son older will have 175 more than the one younger than him.

So the next to youngest will have x+175(1) and the next will have x+175(2) and so on to the twelfth one.

So....

x + x+175 + x+175(2) + x+175(3) + x+175(4) + x+175(5) + x+175(6) + x+175(7) + x+175(8) + x+175(9) + x+175(10) + x+175(11) = 12,300,000

Now simplify. Add all the x's and multiply all the numbers.

12x + 350+525+700+875+1050+1225+1400+1575+1750+1925+2100=12,300,000

Continue to simplify by adding.

12x+13,475=12,300,000 Now simplify by subtracting the non 'x' number from both sides

12x+13,475-13,475=12,300,000-13,475

12x=12,286,525 Now simplify by dividing both sides by 12.

x = 1,023,877.08

The youngest son will inherit 1,023,877.08.

There should be a unit:$, pounds, something.

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