Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Mathematics courses - A, B and C do math problems. A does 6 more math problems than B, C does 2 more math problems than A and 22 more math problems than B. How many math problems do you do?
A, B and C do math problems. A does 6 more math problems than B, C does 2 more math problems than A and 22 more math problems than B. How many math problems do you do?
Suppose: if B does X, A does (x+6) and C does (x+22).

2(x+6)=x+22

2X+ 12=X+22

x= 10

So: x+6= 16, x+22=32.

Total = a+b+c =16+10+32 = 58.

A: One * * * does 58 math problems.