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If <math>x</math> is the number of holes that the chipmunk dug, then <math>3x=4(x-4)</math>, so <math>3x=4x-16</math>, and <math>x=16</math>. The number of acorns hidden by the chipmunk is equal to <math>3x = \boxed{\textbf{(D)}\ 48}</math> | If <math>x</math> is the number of holes that the chipmunk dug, then <math>3x=4(x-4)</math>, so <math>3x=4x-16</math>, and <math>x=16</math>. The number of acorns hidden by the chipmunk is equal to <math>3x = \boxed{\textbf{(D)}\ 48}</math> | ||
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+ | Trying answer choices, we see that <math>\boxed{\textbf{(D)}\ 48}</math> works. | ||
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Problem
For a science project, Sammy observed a chipmunk and squirrel stashing acorns in holes. The chipmunk hid 3 acorns in each of the holes it dug. The squirrel hid 4 acorns in each of the holes it dug. They each hid the same number of acorns, although the squirrel needed 4 fewer holes. How many acorns did the chipmunk hide?
Solution
If is the number of holes that the chipmunk dug, then , so , and . The number of acorns hidden by the chipmunk is equal to
Solution 2
Trying answer choices, we see that works.
See Also
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