SOLUTION: In a recent international sport​ competition, the top three countriesCountry ​A, Country​ B, and Country C 126 won a total of medals. Country B won 9 more medals than Country

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Question 1198752: In a recent international sport​ competition, the top three countriesCountry ​A, Country​ B, and Country C 126 won a total of medals. Country B won 9 more medals than Country C. Country A won 40 more medals than the total amount won by the other two. How many medals did each of the top three countries​ win?
Country A won
Country B won
Country C won

Found 2 solutions by josgarithmetic, ikleyn:
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) About Me  (Show Source):
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COUNTRY        MEDALS
A                126+9+40
B                126+9
C                126

The simplest of arithmetic

Your description states Country C won 126 total medals. A better wording might have said, Countries A, B, and C won total of 126 medals. Then the table might be like this:
A              c+9+c+40
B              c+9
C              c
Total         126

Still, just the simplest of arithmetic.

Answer by ikleyn(52782) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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In a recent international sport​ competition, the top three countriesCountry ​A, Country​ B, and Country C
126 won a total of medals. Country B won 9 more medals than Country C. Country A won 40 more medals than
the total amount won by the other two. How many medals did each of the top three countries​ win?
Country A won
Country B won
Country C won
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In your post, the words and the numbers are scattered in disarray (in disorder).

If you want an accurate solution,  make/(re-write) your post accurately.


Do not take the solution by  @josgarithmetic seriously.

What this person writes,  is often  (~ 70%  of cases)  wrong and/or irrelevant.


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comment from student : Country A won a total of 124 medals. Country b won 12 more medals than country C.
Country A won more than 36 medals than the total amount won by the other two countries how many medals did each country get?


My response: Hello, after reading this your new post (as a comment),
I think you need to attend English class to learn English grammar.

You really need to learn to write English correctly.