Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's say I = amount of water Idalie drank,
A = amount of water Adamaris drank
J = amount of water Jonathan drank.
We are told Idalie drank twice as much water as Adamaris. You can write it as:
Idalie = 2 times Adamaris
I = 2A
Then we are told Jonathan drank 100ml more than Idalie. So
Jonathan = 100 + Idalie
J = 100 + I (and we know I = 2A)
J = 100 + 2A
Between them they drank 3 liters (3L = 3000ml) of water.
Idalie + Adalie + Jonathan = 3000
I + A + J = 300
So since we know I = 2A and J = 100 + 2A, we can put it into the equation above:
2A + A + 100 + 2A = 3000
Gather the like terms and you get:
5A + 100 = 3000
Subtract 100 from both sides.
5A = 3000 - 100 = 2900
To find A, divide both sides by 5
A = 2900/5 = 580
This means Adamaris drank 580ml of water