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Walter and Brian each have a CD collection. The number of CDs in Walter's collection can be represented by x. The number of CDs in Brian's collection is 3 times the number in Walter's collection. The total number of CDs in both collections is 144. What is x, the number of CDs in Walter's collection?

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Answer:

36CDs

Explanation:

The number of CDs in Walter's collection can be represented by x. The number of CDs in Brian's collection is 3 times the number in Walter's collection.

Hence, Brian's collection = 3x

The total number of CDs in both collections is 144.

We have the Equation:

x + 3x = 144

4x = 144

x = 144/4

x = 36

Therefore, the number of CDs in Walter's collection is 36 CDs

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