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8 August, 16:14

Captain Sparrow and his pirate crew dug up several gold coins. They are dividing the coins amongst themselves so that each person gets the same number of coins. If there were four fewer pirates, then each person would get 10 more coins. However, if there were 50 fewer coins, then each person would get 5 fewer coins. How many coins did they dig up?

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  1. 8 August, 18:00
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    Answer: 150 coins

    Step-by-step explanation: let the number of captain Sparrow and the crew = c

    The number of gold = g

    This mean each person will get g/c

    If there were four fewer pirates, then each person would get 10 more coins means

    g / (c - 4) = g / c + 10

    cg = (c-4) (g+10c) ... (1)

    However, if there were 50 fewer coins, then each person would get 5 fewer coins.

    (g - 50) / c = g/c - 5

    g - 50 = g - 5c

    5c = 50

    c = 10

    Substitute c in equation 1

    cg = (c-4) (g+10c) ... (1)

    10g = (10 - 4) (g + 10*10)

    10g = 6 * (g + 100)

    10g = 6g + 600

    4g = 600

    g = 150 gold coin.

    Therefore they dig up 150 gold coin
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