The ratio of the amount of money Jason had to the amount of money Wilson has was 12:13. After Wilson $63, Jason had 3 times as much money as Wilson. How much money did Jason have?

I actually have no idea

I am doing this problem too i am

really confusing!!!!

To solve this problem, we can set up a system of equations based on the information given.

Let's denote the amount of money Jason originally had as J and the amount of money Wilson originally had as W.

From the given information, we know that:

J/W = 12/13 (ratio of the amounts of money Jason had to Wilson has)

After Wilson spent $63, Jason had 3 times as much money as Wilson:

J - 63 = 3(W - 63)

Now we have a system of two equations:

J/W = 12/13
J - 63 = 3(W - 63)

To solve this system, we can use substitution or elimination method. Let's use substitution method:

Rearrange the first equation to solve for J in terms of W:

J = (12/13)W

Substitute this expression for J in the second equation:

(12/13)W - 63 = 3(W - 63)

Multiply both sides by 13 to eliminate the fraction:

12W - 819 = 39W - 1959

Move all the W terms to one side and all the constant terms to the other side:

39W - 12W = 1959 - 819

27W = 1140

Divide both sides by 27:

W = 42

Now, substitute this value back into the expression for J:

J = (12/13)W = (12/13)(42) = 36

Therefore, Jason originally had $36.

are you sure you typed the numbers correctly? the question seems a little contradictory

Umm idunno