Edward had 100 newspapers to deliver on his paper route. He had already delivered 25 of them when 2 of his friends agreed to help him deliver the remaining newspapers. If Edward and his friends each delivered an equal number of newspapers, how many newspapers did Edward deliver in all?

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Answer:

Edward delivered 50 newspapers in all.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Total number of newspapers = 100

Newspapers delivered by Edward initially = 25

Newspapers left = 100 - 25 = 75

Now, 2 of his friends join. So, there are 3 persons now to deliver the remaining 75 newspapers.

So, number of newspapers delivered by 3 persons = 75

Therefore, number of newspapers delivered by each person = [tex]\frac{75}{3}=25[/tex].

So, Edward and his two friends delivered 25 newspapers each.

Hence, the total newspapers Edward delivered = 25 + 25 = 50.