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| Question 195077:  Three tired and hungry men went to sleep with a bag of apples.
 One man awoke, ate  (1/3) of the apples, and then went back to
 sleep. Later a second man awoke, and ate  (1/3)  of the
 remaining apples, and then went back to sleep. Finally, the third
 man awoke and ate  (1/3) of the remaining apples. When he
 finished there were 8 apples left in the bag. How many apples
 were there originally?
 Answer by RAY100(1637)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Starting  with  x  total  apples,,,each  time  a  man  eats  he  leaves  2/3  of  what  he  found ( eats  1/3,,,1-1/3 = 2/3  ) .
 3  men  eat  therefore  2/3 *2/3 * 2/3 *x  =8
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 simplifying,  .296296  x  = 8,  or  x =27
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 checking
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 27 *1/3 =9,  27-9 = 18
 18 * 1/3  =6,,18-6=12
 12*1/3 =4,,,,12-4=8,,,,,ok
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