Chris21 Chris21
  • 03-02-2015
  • Mathematics
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Please tell me the answer

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Str8Bit Str8Bit
  • 03-02-2015
Mohamed sold 58, and Caroline sold 42.
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andres2003
andres2003 andres2003
  • 03-02-2015
This is easy. You all need to do this:
100÷2 it equals 50. 
You need to subtract one 50 from either Caroline/Mohamed(Take Caroline's for example)
Caroline = 50-16=34.
Then you add 16 to 50(Mohamed's)
50+16=66
Therefore, Caroline sold 34 tickets, however, Mohamed sold 66 tickets.
To prove: add 66+34
66+34=100
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