SOLUTION: A man sold half an egg ore than half his eggs. He then sold half an egg more than half his remaining eggs. He did the same a third time, and then he had 7 eggs left. How many eggs

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Question 522110: A man sold half an egg ore than half his eggs. He then sold half an egg more than half his remaining eggs. He did the same a third time, and then he had 7 eggs left. How many eggs he had at first?
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A man sold half an egg more than half his eggs.
e - (.5e+.5)
e - .5e - .5
.5e - .5 left
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He then sold half an egg more than half his remaining eggs.
(.5e-.5) - .5(.5e-.5) - .5
.5e - .5 - .25e + .25 - .5
.25e - .75 left
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He did the same a third time, and then he had 7 eggs left.
(.25e-.75) - .5(.25e-.75) - .5 = 7
.25e - .75 - .125e + .375 - .5 = 7
.125e - .875 = 7
.125e = 7 + .875
.125e = 7.875
e = 7.875%2F.125
e = 63 eggs to start with
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Check this by substituting at each stage of the problem
1st: .5(63) -.5 = 30 eggs
2nd: .25(63) -.75 = 15 eggs
last: .125(63)-.875 = 7 eggs