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there were 600 soldiers in the battle. The ratio of Texas soldiers to Mexican soldiers was 7:3, how many more Texan soldiers were there than Mexican soldiers in the battle?

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  1. 15 June, 12:18
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    240

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Givens

    T = Texas

    M = Mexican

    Total Soldiers = TS = 600

    T:m = 7:3

    T:TS = 7:10

    Solution

    T:TS = x:600

    T:TS = 7:10 = x:600

    7:10 = x:600 Cross Multiply

    7 * 600 = 10x

    4200 = 10*x

    4200/10 = x

    x = 420

    Therefore the number of Mexican soldiers in the battle was 600 - 420 = 180

    The difference between Texans and Mexicans was 420 - 180 = 240

    Answer: 240
  2. 15 June, 12:25
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    420 Texas

    180 Mexico

    Step-by-step explanation:

    600 x. 7 = 420

    600 x. 3 = 180
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