six people went into the woods to look for truffles. on average they collected 7 truffles per person. the average of the first four people to come back was 8 truffles per person. in fact, the fourth person to come back had 11 truffles in his basket. how many truffles did the last three people collect altogether?

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Six people went into the woods to look for truffles. On average they collected 7 truffles per person. The average of the first four people to come back was 8 truffles per person. In fact, the fourth person to come back had 11 truffles in his basket. How many truffles did the last three people collect altogether:
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Ver imagen Hussain514

Let

x1-------> number of truffles of the first person

x2-------> number of truffles of the second person

x3-------> number of truffles of the third person

x4-------> number of truffles of the fourth person

x5-------> number of truffles of the fifth person

x6-------> number of truffles of the sixth person

we know that

[tex] \frac{(x1+x2+x3+x4+x5+x6)}{6} =7 [/tex] ------> equation [tex] 1 [/tex]

[tex] \frac{(x1+x2+x3+x4)}{4} =8\\ (x1+x2+x3+x4)=8*4 [/tex]

[tex] (x1+x2+x3+x4)=32 [/tex] -------> equation [tex] 2 [/tex]

[tex] x4=11 [/tex] -------> equation [tex] 3 [/tex]

Substitute equation [tex] 3 [/tex] in equation [tex] 2 [/tex]

[tex] (x1+x2+x3+11)=32\\ (x1+x2+x3)=32-11 [/tex]

[tex] (x1+x2+x3)=21 [/tex] ------> equation [tex] 4 [/tex]

Substitute equation [tex] 4 [/tex] in equation [tex] 1 [/tex]

[tex] \frac{((21)+x4+x5+x6)}{6} =7\\ \\ ((21)+x4+x5+x6)=42\\ \\ x4+x5+x6=42-21\\ \\ x4+x5+x6=21 [/tex]

therefore

the answer is

[tex] 21\ truffles [/tex]