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Problem
Starting with some gold coins and some empty treasure chests, I tried to put 9 gold coins in each treasure chest, but that left 2 treasure chests empty. So instead I put 6 gold coins in each treasure chest, but then I had 3 gold coins left over. How many gold coins did I have?
Solution
We can represent the amount of gold with and the amount of chests with . We can use the problem to make the following equations:
We do this because for 9 chests there are 2 empty and if 9 were in each 9 multiplied by 2 is 18 left.
Therefore, This implies that We therefore have So, our answer is .
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See Also
2017 AMC 8 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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