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| Question 892525:  There are 3 piles of rocks, A, B and C where B has 2 more than A and C has 4 times as many rocks as A. The total number of rocks is 14. Find the number of rocks in each pile using x and to do the problem in 3 different ways, using the x in three different positions.
 
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! There are 3 piles of rocks, A, B and C where B has 2 more than A and C has 4 times as many rocks as A. The total number of rocks is 14. Find the number of rocks in each pile using x and to do the problem in 3 different ways, using the x in three different positions. :
 x = A pile
 then
 (x+2) = B pile
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 4x = C pile
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 x + (x+2) + 4x = 14
 6x = 14 - 2
 6x = 12
 x = 2 rocks in A pile
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 You find the no. in B and C
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 Seems like a good way to do this
 
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