SOLUTION: In a group of 138 persons, composed of men, women, and children, there are 3 times as many children as men, and twice as many women as men. How many are there of each?

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Question 230879: In a group of 138 persons, composed of men, women, and children, there are 3 times as many children as men, and twice as many women as men. How many are there of each?

Answer by unlockmath(1688) About Me  (Show Source):
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Hello,
Let's represent x for the number of men. Therefore we can let 3x represent kids and 2x represent women. There's a total of 138 people so we can write an equation.
x + 3x + 2x = 138
Combine like terms:
6x = 138
Divide both sides by 6:
x = 23
Therefore there are 23 Men
69 kids
46 women
This adds up to 138 people. :-)
RJ Toftness
Author of "Unlock the Mystery to Math"
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