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Mike has 4 times as many stamps as Andrew
Let Mike = M and Andrew = A, eq.1 will be M = 4A
However, if Mike gives Andrew 8 stamps, then the number of stamps Mike has is now twice the number of stamps Andrew has. This will give us another equation.
eq. 2 will be M-8 = 2 (A+8)
The expression on the left tells us that Mike gave away eight stamps, while the expression on the right tells us that whatever this new number is is equal to twice the total number of Andrew's stamps after receiving eight from Mike.
Simplifying this further gives us:
M-8 = 2A + 16
M = 2A + 16 + 8 = 2A + 24
Use 2A + 24 and substitute this for M in eq. 1. This gives us:
2A + 24 = 4A
24 = 4A - 2A
24 = 2A
12 = A, and therefore M = 48 (because M=4A)
To begin with, Andrew had 12 stamps and Mike had 48 stamps.
If only M-8 = 2A is used, this will only meet the condition given in situation 1 (M=4A) but not situation 2, wherein after giving away 8 stamps, Mike's stamps is twice as many as Andrew's. You can check it. :)
Let Mike = M and Andrew = A, eq.1 will be M = 4A
However, if Mike gives Andrew 8 stamps, then the number of stamps Mike has is now twice the number of stamps Andrew has. This will give us another equation.
eq. 2 will be M-8 = 2 (A+8)
The expression on the left tells us that Mike gave away eight stamps, while the expression on the right tells us that whatever this new number is is equal to twice the total number of Andrew's stamps after receiving eight from Mike.
Simplifying this further gives us:
M-8 = 2A + 16
M = 2A + 16 + 8 = 2A + 24
Use 2A + 24 and substitute this for M in eq. 1. This gives us:
2A + 24 = 4A
24 = 4A - 2A
24 = 2A
12 = A, and therefore M = 48 (because M=4A)
To begin with, Andrew had 12 stamps and Mike had 48 stamps.
If only M-8 = 2A is used, this will only meet the condition given in situation 1 (M=4A) but not situation 2, wherein after giving away 8 stamps, Mike's stamps is twice as many as Andrew's. You can check it. :)
Answer: Number of stamps Mike and Andrew have 48 and 12 respectively.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since we have given that
Number of stamps Andrew has be 'x'.
Number of stamps Mike has be '4x'.
Mike gives Andrew 8 stamps.
Number of stamps Andrew has 'x+8,
Number of stamps Mike has '4x-8'.
According to question, Mike will have twice as many stamps as Andrew.
[tex]4x-8=2(x+8)\\\\4x-8=2x+16\\\\4x-2x=16+8\\\\2x=24\\\\x=\frac{24}{2}=12\\[/tex]
Hence, there are 12 stamps Andrew has and there are [tex]4x=4\times 12=48[/tex] stamps Mike has.