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Can someone help me with how to find time of two cars traveling opposite way?




A man lost $1/12$ of money he had in his wallet the amount he lost was
$600$, how much money was in his wallet?




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    $frac x12 = 600$, $x=?$
    – Mohammad Zuhair Khan
    Aug 9 at 18:39










  • Mohammad Zuhair Khan translated the task into an equation for you. Can you solve it?
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  • the answer then should be 7200, thanks!.
    – Deyaa
    Aug 9 at 18:44






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    Its not about the money though! it is about the concept of solving the question. thanks guys anyway.
    – Deyaa
    Aug 9 at 18:45














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Can someone help me with how to find time of two cars traveling opposite way?




A man lost $1/12$ of money he had in his wallet the amount he lost was
$600$, how much money was in his wallet?




Thank you.







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closed as off-topic by Xander Henderson, Math Lover, José Carlos Santos, amWhy, zipirovich Aug 9 at 19:21


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  • "This question is missing context or other details: Please improve the question by providing additional context, which ideally includes your thoughts on the problem and any attempts you have made to solve it. This information helps others identify where you have difficulties and helps them write answers appropriate to your experience level." – Xander Henderson, Math Lover, José Carlos Santos, amWhy, zipirovich
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  • 5




    $frac x12 = 600$, $x=?$
    – Mohammad Zuhair Khan
    Aug 9 at 18:39










  • Mohammad Zuhair Khan translated the task into an equation for you. Can you solve it?
    – mvw
    Aug 9 at 18:42











  • the answer then should be 7200, thanks!.
    – Deyaa
    Aug 9 at 18:44






  • 1




    Its not about the money though! it is about the concept of solving the question. thanks guys anyway.
    – Deyaa
    Aug 9 at 18:45












up vote
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up vote
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Can someone help me with how to find time of two cars traveling opposite way?




A man lost $1/12$ of money he had in his wallet the amount he lost was
$600$, how much money was in his wallet?




Thank you.







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Can someone help me with how to find time of two cars traveling opposite way?




A man lost $1/12$ of money he had in his wallet the amount he lost was
$600$, how much money was in his wallet?




Thank you.









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closed as off-topic by Xander Henderson, Math Lover, José Carlos Santos, amWhy, zipirovich Aug 9 at 19:21


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closed as off-topic by Xander Henderson, Math Lover, José Carlos Santos, amWhy, zipirovich Aug 9 at 19:21


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  • 5




    $frac x12 = 600$, $x=?$
    – Mohammad Zuhair Khan
    Aug 9 at 18:39










  • Mohammad Zuhair Khan translated the task into an equation for you. Can you solve it?
    – mvw
    Aug 9 at 18:42











  • the answer then should be 7200, thanks!.
    – Deyaa
    Aug 9 at 18:44






  • 1




    Its not about the money though! it is about the concept of solving the question. thanks guys anyway.
    – Deyaa
    Aug 9 at 18:45












  • 5




    $frac x12 = 600$, $x=?$
    – Mohammad Zuhair Khan
    Aug 9 at 18:39










  • Mohammad Zuhair Khan translated the task into an equation for you. Can you solve it?
    – mvw
    Aug 9 at 18:42











  • the answer then should be 7200, thanks!.
    – Deyaa
    Aug 9 at 18:44






  • 1




    Its not about the money though! it is about the concept of solving the question. thanks guys anyway.
    – Deyaa
    Aug 9 at 18:45







5




5




$frac x12 = 600$, $x=?$
– Mohammad Zuhair Khan
Aug 9 at 18:39




$frac x12 = 600$, $x=?$
– Mohammad Zuhair Khan
Aug 9 at 18:39












Mohammad Zuhair Khan translated the task into an equation for you. Can you solve it?
– mvw
Aug 9 at 18:42





Mohammad Zuhair Khan translated the task into an equation for you. Can you solve it?
– mvw
Aug 9 at 18:42













the answer then should be 7200, thanks!.
– Deyaa
Aug 9 at 18:44




the answer then should be 7200, thanks!.
– Deyaa
Aug 9 at 18:44




1




1




Its not about the money though! it is about the concept of solving the question. thanks guys anyway.
– Deyaa
Aug 9 at 18:45




Its not about the money though! it is about the concept of solving the question. thanks guys anyway.
– Deyaa
Aug 9 at 18:45










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Reword the question: One-twelfth of his money is $600$.



One twelfth $(1/12)$ of his money ($x$, the unknown) is (equals) $600$.



$$(1/12)x = 600.$$






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    Reword the question: One-twelfth of his money is $600$.



    One twelfth $(1/12)$ of his money ($x$, the unknown) is (equals) $600$.



    $$(1/12)x = 600.$$






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      Reword the question: One-twelfth of his money is $600$.



      One twelfth $(1/12)$ of his money ($x$, the unknown) is (equals) $600$.



      $$(1/12)x = 600.$$






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        up vote
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        Reword the question: One-twelfth of his money is $600$.



        One twelfth $(1/12)$ of his money ($x$, the unknown) is (equals) $600$.



        $$(1/12)x = 600.$$






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        Reword the question: One-twelfth of his money is $600$.



        One twelfth $(1/12)$ of his money ($x$, the unknown) is (equals) $600$.



        $$(1/12)x = 600.$$







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