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Jessica, Kareem, and Lamar served a total of 64 orders Monday at the school cafeteria. Jessica served 8 fewer orders than Lamar. Kareem served 2 times as

many orders as Lamar. How many orders did they each serve?

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Answer:

Jessica: 10 orders

Lamar: 18 orders

Kareem: 36 orders

Explanation:

Let's first designate each person with a letter.

The number of orders served by Jessica can be designated as
J

The number of orders served by Kareem can be designated as
K

The number of orders served by Lamar can be designated as
L

We know that they all served a total of 64 orders. This can be expressed as the sum of their orders equaling 64.


J+K+L=64

We also know that Jessica served 8 fewer orders than Lamar. This can be expressed as the number of orders served by Jessica,
J, being equal to Lamar's orders
L minus 8.


J = L-8

Fianlly, we know that Kareem served twice as many orders as Lamar. This can be expressed as the number of order's served by Kareem,
K, being 2 times Lamar's orders
L.


K = 2L

With these 2 equalities, we can substitute
J and
K in our original equation,


J+K+L=64

with their values expressed as a subtraction or multiplication of
L.


J will be substituted with
L-8, and
K will be substituted with
2L.


J+K+L=64

With substitutions:


(L-8) + 2L + L = 64

We can simplify this by combining the L-terms:


L + 2L + L -8 = 64\\4L - 8 = 64

Next, we'll add 8 to both sides.


4L = 72

Divide both sides by 4:


L = 18

Thus, Lamar served 18 orders.

Using our expressions, we can find how many orders the others served.

Jessica:


J = L-8\\J = 18 -8\\J = 10

Jessica served 10 orders.

Kareem:


K = 2L\\K = 2*18\\K = 36

Kareem served 36 orders.

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