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16 March, 03:38

A 36 - foot-long rope is cut into three pieces. The first piece of ribbon is half as long as the second piece of ribbon. The third piece is 1 foot longer than twice the length of the second piece of ribbon. How long is the longest piece of ribbon?

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  1. 16 March, 06:11
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    The pieces are x, y, z length

    the sum is 36

    x+y+z=36

    x is first, y is 2nd, z is 3rd

    x=y/2

    z=1+2y

    subsitute

    x+y+z=36

    (y/2) + y+1+2y=36

    (y/2) + 3y+1=36

    minus 1 both sides

    (y/2) + 3y=35

    times both sides by 2

    y+6y=70

    7y=70

    divide both sides by 7

    y=10

    the 2nd piece of ribbon is 10ft
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