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I need help figuring a problem out if anyone can help

Three girls downloaded a total of 833 songs on their iPod. Jane downloaded 4 times as many as inez and since Tracy wanted to download the most she downloaded 5 more than Jane did. How many songs did each girl download?

>> No.9778388

This is literal fifth grade algebra, dude.

>> No.9778403

>>9778388
That doesn’t make me understand it

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>>9778403

>> No.9778426

>>9778413
How could each girl have downloaded 92 songs if all three of them downloaded 833

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>>9778426
weak bait

>> No.9778433

>>9778430
Can you explain?

>> No.9778435

>>9778433
inez downloaded 92, jane downloaded 4*92=368, tracy downloaded 368+5=373

I hope you pass your math test, anon, middle school will be much harder!

>> No.9778442

>>9778433
inez=92
jane=92x4
tracy=92x4+5

>> No.9778444

>>9778435
Thanks for the help dick