Mary and Kimberly had an equal number of chocolate bars. After Mary bought another 25 chocolate bars and Kimberly bought another 5 chocolate bars, Mary had thrice as many chocolate bars as Kimberly. Find the number of chocolate bars that each of them had at first.
|
Mary |
Kimberly |
Before |
3 u - 25 |
1 u - 5 |
Change |
+ 25 |
+ 5 |
After |
3 u |
1 u |
The number of chocolate bars that Mary and Kimberly had at first is the same.
3 u - 25 = 1 u - 5
3 u - 1 u = 25 - 5
2 u = 20
1 u = 20 ÷ 2 = 10
Number of chocolate bars that each had at first
= 10 - 5
= 5
Answer(s): 5