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question:Jake delivers 234 newspapers a week. Miranda delivers twice as many newspapers a week. How many more newspapers does Miranda deliver than Jake in a month?

answer:Jake delivers 234 newspapers a week. Miranda delivers twice as many newspapers as Jake, so she delivers 2 * 234 = 468 newspapers a week. To find out how many newspapers Miranda delivers more than Jake in a month, we need to multiply the difference in weekly delivery by the number of weeks in a month. Let's assume there are 4 weeks in a month. Miranda delivers 468 - 234 = 234 more newspapers each week than Jake. In a month, Miranda delivers an additional 234 * 4 = 936 newspapers more than Jake., First, we need to determine how many newspapers Miranda delivers per week: Newspapers Miranda delivers = Newspapers Jake delivers * 2 = 234 * 2 = 468 newspapers/week Next, we'll calculate the total number of newspapers each person delivers in a month. We'll assume there are 4 weeks in a month for simplicity: Newspapers Jake delivers in a month = Newspapers/week * Weeks/month = 234 * 4 = 936 newspapers/month Newspapers Miranda delivers in a month = Newspapers/week * Weeks/month = 468 * 4 = 1872 newspapers/month Finally, we'll find the difference between the number of newspapers Miranda and Jake deliver in a month: Difference = Newspapers Miranda delivers - Newspapers Jake delivers = 1872 - 936 = 936 newspapers So, Miranda delivers 936 more newspapers than Jake in a month.,In a week, Jake delivers 234 newspapers. Miranda delivers twice as many newspapers, so she delivers 234 * 2 = 468 newspapers in a week. In a month, there are 4 weeks, so Jake delivers 234 * 4 = 936 newspapers. Miranda delivers 468 * 4 = 1872 newspapers in a month. Therefore, Miranda delivers 1872 - 936 = 936 more newspapers than Jake in a month. 936 The answer is: 936

question:The sum of two numbers is X. Their difference is 4. The greater of the two numbers is 13. What is the value of unknown variable X?

answer:The value of X is 26. Here's the reasoning: 1. We know that the greater number is 13, and the difference between the two numbers is 4. 2. This means that the smaller number must be 13 - 4 = 9. 3. Now, to find the sum of these two numbers, we can simply add them: 9 + 13 = 26. 4. Therefore, the value of X, which represents the sum of the two numbers, is 26.,To solve this problem, we need to determine the value of x, which represents the sum of the two numbers. Let's break down the information given: Sum of the two numbers: x Difference between the two numbers: 4 Greater number: 13 Let's set up the equation based on the information given: Greater number - Smaller number = Difference 13 - Smaller number = 4 To find the value of the smaller number, we subtract 4 from both sides of the equation: 13 - 4 = Smaller number 9 = Smaller number Now we know that the smaller number is 9. To find the value of x, we add the two numbers together: x = 9 + 13 x = 22 Therefore, the value of the unknown variable x is 22. The answer is: 22,Let's use variables to represent the numbers. Let the smaller number be 'a' and the greater number be 'b'. We have three pieces of information: 1. a + b = X (the sum of the two numbers is X) 2. b - a = 4 (their difference is 4) 3. b = 13 (the greater number is 13) Given these three pieces of information, we can create an equation and solve for 'a'. From the second piece of information (b - a = 4), we know that a - b = -4, which we can re-write as: (a - 13 = -4) Now, from the first piece of information (a + b = X), we can replace 'b' with 13 (a + 13 = X). So, we have a = X - 13. Substituting this back into our second equation, we get (-4) = (X - 13) - 13, which simplifies to -17 = X - 13 - 13. Now, we can see that -17 = X - 26. So, X = -17 + 26 = -26 Hence, the value of the unknown variable 'X' is -26.

question:If Cristian initially had 80 white cookies and he has 50 more black cookies than white cookies in his cookie jar, and he eats half of the black cookies and 3/4 of the white cookies, how many cookies are left in the cookie jar in total?

answer:Let's break down this problem step-by-step: 1. We know that Cristian initially had 80 white cookies. 2. He has 50 more black cookies than white cookies, so we can find the number of black cookies by adding 50 to the number of white cookies: 80 + 50 = 130 black cookies. 3. Cristian then eats half of the black cookies, so we need to find half of 130: 130 / 2 = 65 black cookies eaten. 4. He also eats 3/4 of the white cookies, so we need to find 3/4 of 80: 80 * (3/4) = 60 white cookies eaten. 5. Now, to find out how many cookies are left in the jar, we subtract the eaten cookies from the initial number of cookies: (80 white cookies + 130 black cookies) - (60 white cookies eaten + 65 black cookies eaten) 6. This simplifies to: 210 cookies - 125 cookies = 85 cookies. So, there are 85 cookies left in the cookie jar in total.,Cristian initially has 80 white cookies. He also has 50 more black cookies than white cookies, so he has 80 + 50 = 130 black cookies. He eats half of the black cookies, so he eats 130 / 2 = 65 black cookies. He also eats 3/4 of the white cookies, so he eats 80 * 3/4 = 60 white cookies. In total, he eats 65 black cookies + 60 white cookies = 125 cookies. If Cristian initially had 80 white cookies and 130 black cookies, the total number of cookies in the cookie jar is 80 + 130 = 210 cookies. So after eating 125 cookies, there are 210 - 125 = 85 cookies left in the cookie jar. 85 The answer is: 85,Let's first find out how many black cookies Cristian initially had. Since he had 50 more black cookies than white cookies, and he initially had 80 white cookies: Black cookies = White cookies + 50 Black cookies = 80 + 50 Black cookies = 130 Now, he eats half of the black cookies and 3/4 of the white cookies. So, the number of eaten black and white cookies is: Eaten black cookies = 1/2 * 130 Eaten black cookies = 130/2 Eaten black cookies = 65 Eaten white cookies = 3/4 * 80 Eaten white cookies = 60 Now subtract the eaten cookies from the initial number of cookies to find out how many cookies are left in the jar: Number of black cookies left = 130 - 65 Number of black cookies left = 65 Number of white cookies left = 80 - 60 Number of white cookies left = 20 So, there are 65 black cookies and 20 white cookies left in the jar, making a total of 85 cookies left.

question:Jessica is six years older than Claire. In two years, Claire will be x years old. Jessica is now 24 years old. What is the value of unknown variable x?

answer:Let's solve for the unknown variable x: According to the given information, Jessica is six years older than Claire, which means Claire is 24 - 6 = 18 years old. In two years, Claire will be x years old. Therefore, x = 18 + 2 = 20. So, the value of x is 20.,To solve this problem, we need to determine the value of x, which represents Claire's age in two years. We know that Jessica is six years older than Claire, and Jessica is currently 24 years old. Let's break down the information given: Age of Jessica: 24 Age of Claire: Unknown Age of Claire in two years: x We can set up the equation as follows: Age of Jessica - Age of Claire = Age difference 24 - (Claire's age in two years - 2) = 6 Let's simplify and solve for x: 24 - (x - 2) = 6 24 - x + 2 = 6 26 - x = 6 To isolate x, we subtract 26 from both sides of the equation: 26 - x - 26 = 6 - 26 -x = -20 Finally, we multiply both sides of the equation by -1 to solve for x: x = 20 The value of x is 20. 20 The answer is: 20, Jessica is currently 6 years older than Claire, and in two years, Claire will be x years old. That means Jessica will be x + 6 years old at that time (since she's 6 years older than Claire). But we know that Jessica is already 24 years old, so in two years, she will be 26 years old. Therefore: x + 6 = 26 To find the value of x, we need to subtract 6 from both sides of the equation: x = 26 - 6 x = 20 So, Claire will be 20 years old in two years.

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