At a rugby tournament, each player on the top two teams receive medals. If 66 medals are purchased for the tournament, and each team has the same number of players, write an equation and then solve for the total number of medals needed for each team.

Respuesta :

I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, it's a pretty simple equation. What math are you in? This is how I would do it.
66=2x
Divide each side by 2
66/2=2x/2
33=x    
 (So each team would need 33 medals so that every player would get one)

Answer:

2x=66

33 medals for each team

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi, to answer this question we have to analyze the information given:

  • Number of medals: 66
  • Number of teams : 2
  • Number of medals for each team : x

So, if we multiply the number of teams (2) by the number of medals needed for each team(x), that would be equal to the 66 medals purchased for the tournament.

Mathematically speaking;

2x=66

Solving;

x = 66/2

x =33

33 medals for each team .

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