Carlita saw 5 times as many robins as cardinals while bird watching. She saw a total of 24 birds. How many more robins did she see than cardinals

c + 5c = 24

6c = 24

c = 4

She saw 4 cardinals.

I need the answer

The answer is 16

24 = 6 * n
n = 4
5 * 4 = 20
20 - 4 = 16

To solve this problem, let's first set up a system of equations.

Let's assume the number of cardinals Carlita saw is 'c', and the number of robins she saw is 'r'.

Based on the given information, we have two equations:
1. Carlita saw 5 times as many robins as cardinals: r = 5c
2. The total number of birds Carlita saw is 24: r + c = 24

Now we can solve the system of equations to find the values of 'r' and 'c'.

Substituting the value of r from the first equation into the second equation:
5c + c = 24
6c = 24
c = 4

Now, substituting the value of 'c' back into the first equation, we can find the value of 'r':
r = 5c
r = 5 * 4
r = 20

Carlita saw 20 robins and 4 cardinals.

To find out how many more robins she saw than cardinals, we subtract the number of cardinals from the number of robins:
20 - 4 = 16

Therefore, Carlita saw 16 more robins than cardinals while bird watching.