My local library decided to hand out some of its old books to the 1,400 people who lived in the town.
To each library member, they offered 6 books, and to each non-member, they offered 4 books.
If only half of the members, and three-quarters of the non-members, accepted the books, how many books were given away?
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Hint
As we don't know how of the people were library members, you can try a random number and see what happens.
Answer
4,200 books.
Reasoning
It doesn't matter how many library members there were, as 1/2 of them accepted the books, and each accepted 6 books, which is 3 books per member on average.
Similarly, it doesn't matter how many non-members there were as 3/4 of them accepted the books, and each accepted 4 books, which is again 3 books per non-member on average.
Double-Checking
Both the members and non-members accepted, on average, 3 books each.
And 1400 x 3 = 4200.
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