Math, asked by siva5279, 1 year ago

Jack has $4 More than shea. Together they have $60. how much dose each have?

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Answered by Sauron
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\textbf{\underline{\underline{Answer :-}}}

Shea has $28

Jack has $32

\textbf{\underline{\underline{Explanation :-}}}

\textsf{\underline{\underline{Given :}}}

Jack has : $4 more than Shea

Together they have : $60

\textsf{\underline{\underline{To find :}}}

Money each of them have

\textsf{\underline{\underline{Solution :}}}

Consider the money with Shea as x

Jack has = x + 4

★ Equation: \boxed{\sf{x+(x+4)=60}}

\sf{\implies} \: x + (x + 4) = 60

\sf{\implies} \: 2x + 4 = 60

\sf{\implies} \: 2x = 60 - 4

\sf{\implies} \: 2x = 56

\sf{\implies} \:x =  \dfrac{56}{2}

\sf{\implies} \: x = 28

\boxed{\sf{Shea = \$ 28}}

Value of x + 4

 \sf{\implies} \: 28 + 4

 \sf{\implies} \: 32

\boxed{\sf{Jack = \$ 32}}

⛬ Shea has $28

Jack has $32

\textbf{\underline{\underline{Verification :-}}}

\sf{\implies} \: 28 + 32

\sf{\implies} \: 60

⛬ Shea has $28 and

Jack has $32.

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer!!!!!

==x + 4

\boxed{\sf{x+(x+4)=60}} </p><p>x+(x+4)=60/

\sf{\implies\:x(x+4)=60⟹x+x+4)=60/

\sf{\implies}\:2x + 4 =60⟹2x+4=60/

\sf{\implies}\:2x=60-4⟹2x=60−4/

\sf{\implies}\:2x=56⟹2x=56/

\sf{\implies\:x=\dfrac{56{2⟹x=256/

\sf{\implies}\: x = 28⟹x=28/

\boxed{\sf{Shea = \$ 28}} </p><p>Shea=$28/

Value of x + 4

\sf{\implies}\:28+4⟹28+4/

\sf{\implies}\:32⟹32/

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