Jason has been smoking cigarettes since he was 13 years old. He has smoked an a age of one pack of cigarettes a day since he started smoking. A single pack contains 20 individuals cigarettes. What is the number of cigarettes he will smoke by the time he's 15, 19, 25, and 50? How many packs will he have smoked by then?

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Answer:

No of cigarettes

15 years of age = 14600 cigarettes  

19 years of age = 43800 cigarettes  

25 years of age = 87600 cigarettes

50 years of age = 270100 cigarettes

No of packs

15 years of age = 730 packs

19 years of age = 2190 packs

25 years of age = 4380 packs

50 years of age = 13505 packs

Step-by-step explanation:

Jason started smoking when he turned 13 years of age.

Average smoking per day = 1 pack = 20 cigarettes

No of Cigarettes consumed

  • When he turned 15 years

       No of days = 730 days

       No of cigarettes = 730 * 20 = 14600 cigarettes  

  • When he turns 19

        No of days  = 6*365 = 2190 days

        No of cigarettes = 2190*20 = 43800 cigarettes  

  • When he turns 25

        No of days  = 12*365 = 4380 days

        No of cigarettes = 4380*20   = 87600 cigarettes

  • When he turns 50

        No of days = 37*365  = 13505

        No of cigarettes = 13505*20 = 270100 cigarettes

No of packs

15 years of age = 14600/20 = 730 packs

19 years of age = 2190 packs

25 years of age = 4380 packs

50 years of age = 13505 packs