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Akshay ate 72 bananas in six days, each day eating 4 more than.............How many bananas did he eat on the third day?

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Akshay ate 72 bananas in six days, each day eating 4 more than the previous day.
How many bananas did he eat on the third day?

posted Jan 28, 2019 by Vikram Luthra

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10 bananas


Let x be the amount of bananas eaten on the first day, then we have:
Day 1---- x
Day 2---- x+4*1
...
Day 6 ---- x+4*5
Total ---- x*6 +4*(1+2+3+4+5)=72 ==>
==> 6x+60=72---> x=2
Day 3 would be 2+4*2=10 bananas

answer Jan 28, 2019 by Hanifa Mammadov



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