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Ed has $100 more than Robert. After Ed spends $20 on groceries, Ed has 5 times as much money as Robert." How much money does Robert have (equation)
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Ed has $100 more than Robert. After Ed spends $20 on
groceries, Ed has 5 times as much money as Robert."
How much money does Robert have (equation)
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I was gonna say do 100-80=20
20/5=16 so 16 is the answer
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Ed has x+100
(x+100)-20=5x
x+100-20=5x
x+80=5x subtract x from each side
x-x+80=5x-x
80=4x divide each side by 4
x=20 (amount that Robert has)
x+100=20+100=120 dollars (amount that Ed has)
120-20=5*20
100=100
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