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John sells balls at market.The next week he sells 3204 more than week one. How many did he sell in week one ? ?
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John sells balls at market.The next week he sells 3204 more than week one. How many did he sell in week one ? ?
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Let's call the number of balls John sold in week one as x.
In week two, he sold 3204 more than week one, so the total number of balls sold in week two is x + 3204.
Therefore, the total number of balls sold in both weeks is x + (x + 3204) = 2x + 3204.
Since the total number of balls sold in both weeks is the sum of the balls sold in week one and week two, we can set up the equation:
x + (x + 3204) = 2x + 3204
Simplifying the equation, we get:
2x + 3204 = 2x + 3204
Subtracting 2x from both sides, we get:
3204 = 3204
This equation is true for any value of x, which means that there are infinitely many possible values for the number of balls John sold in week one.
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