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| Question 1002345:  Over the last three evenings, Heather received a total of
 109
 phone calls at the call center. The third evening, she received
 4
 times as many calls as the second evening. The first evening, she received
 7
 more calls than the second evening. How many phone calls did she receive each evening?
 Found 2 solutions by  fractalier, stanbon:
 Answer by fractalier(6550)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let's say the number of calls on the second night was x. The first evening was then x+7.
 The third evening she received 4x calls.
 Add them up to make 109 calls...
 x + x+7 + 4x = 109
 6x + 7 = 109
 6x = 102
 x = 17 calls
 x+7 = 24 calls
 4x = 68 calls
Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Over the last three evenings, Heather received a total of 109
 phone calls at the call center. The third evening, she received
 4
 times as many calls as the second evening. The first evening, she received
 7
 more calls than the second evening. How many phone calls did she receive each evening?
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 Let the # of calls per evening be a,b,c::
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 Equations:
 a + b + c = 109
 c = 4b
 a = b + 7
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 Substitute for a and c and solve for "b":
 b+7 + b + 4b = 109
 6b = 102
 b = 17 (# of calls on the 2nd evening)
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 a = b+7 = 24 (# of calls on the 1st evening)
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 c = 4b = 4*17 = 68 (# of calls on the 3rd evening)
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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