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| Question 356709:  Lani has a certain number of dollar bills in her purse. She has no other money. Lani spends half the money on a blouse and gives a dollar to a beggar outside the store. She spends half the remaining dollars for lunch and tips the waiter $2. She spends half the remaining dollars for a book, then goes to an ice cream parlor and spends $3 on a banana split. Lani now has one dollar bill left. Assuming that she never changed a dollar bill, how many bills did Lani start with?
 Answer by mananth(16946)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Lani has a certain number of dollar bills in her purse. She has no other money. Lani spends half the money on a blouse and gives a dollar to a beggar outside the store. She spends half the remaining dollars for lunch and tips the waiter $2. She spends half the remaining dollars for a book, then goes to an ice cream parlor and spends $3 on a banana split. Lani now has one dollar bill left. Assuming that she never changed a dollar bill, how many bills did Lani start ...
 let her have $ x
 x/2 for blouse
 balance x/2
 -1 beggar
 x/2 -1
 =(x-2)/2
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 1/2 * (x-2)/2 for lunch
 =(x-2)/4 for lunch.
 -2 waiter
 (x-2)/4 -2
 =(x-2-8)/4
 =(x-10)/4
 1/2 (x-10)/4 for book
 (x-10)/8 -3
 x-10-24 /8
 x-34/8 =1
 x-34=8
 x=42  dollars
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 42 /2 = (blouse)21 -(beggar)1=20
 1/2 *20= (lunch)10 -(tip)2=8
 1/2 *8=(book)4 -(split)3= 1
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