600 people went to the movie on Monday and Tuesday. If Tuesday had 1/2 as many as Monday, how many went each day?

M + T = 600

M / 2 = T

substituting ... M + M/2 = 600

solve for M , then substitute back to find T

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To solve this problem, let's assign variables to represent the number of people who went to the movie on Monday and Tuesday.

Let's say:
The number of people who went on Monday = M
The number of people who went on Tuesday = T

From the information given, we know that Tuesday had 1/2 as many people as Monday. Mathematically, we can express this as:

T = (1/2)M

We are also given that a total of 600 people went to the movie on both days. So we can write the equation:

M + T = 600

Now, let's substitute the value of T from the first equation into the second equation:

M + (1/2)M = 600

To simplify the equation, we can multiply throughout by 2 to eliminate the fraction:

2M + M = 1200

Combining like terms, we have:

3M = 1200

Dividing both sides by 3, we get:

M = 400

Now that we have the value of M, we can substitute it back into the equation T = (1/2)M:

T = (1/2) * 400
T = 200

Therefore, 400 people went to the movie on Monday, while 200 people went on Tuesday.