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30 October, 04:10

Pete, Chris, and Dina realized that the number of A's they each received on their report cards were in a ratio of 4:2:5. If Pete got 14 more A's than Chris, how many A's did Dina get?

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  1. 30 October, 04:17
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    A's received by Dina is 35.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given

    number of A's received by Pete, Chris, and Dina on their report cards were in a ratio of 4:2:5.

    Let the

    A's received by Pete = 4x

    A's received by Chris = 2x

    A's received by Dina = 5x

    This, is done so that ratio of 4:2:5 remains intact.

    Now, given Pete got 14 more A's than Chris got

    Thus, writing it mathematically

    A's got by Pete = A's got be Chris + 14

    we will be using A's got Pete and Chris in term of x as defined above

    4x = 2x + 14

    => 4x - 2x = 14

    => 2x = 14

    => x = 14/2 = 7

    A's received by Dina = 5x = 5*7 = 35 (Answer).
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