Concept explainers
To calculate: The number of par-3, par-4 and par-5 holes.
Answer to Problem 61RE
The required numbers of par-3. Par-4 and par-5 holes are
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The total number of holes is:
There are two more par-4 holes than 2 times par-5 holes.
The number of par-3 holes is equal to the number of par-5 holes.
Calculation:
Consider the number of par-3 holes as x.
The number of par-4 holes as y.
The number of par-5 holes as z.
Consider the given statement:
The total number of holes is:
Consider the given statement:
There are two more par-4 holes than 2 times par-5 holes.
Consider the given statement:
The number of par-3 holes is equal to the number of par-5 holes.
Substitute
Consider the expression
Consider the equation to find the value of y :
Hence, the required numbers of par-3. Par-4 and par-5 holes are
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