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27 November, 13:27

There are exactly three colors of socks in lamont's drawer: red, blue, and green. the current ratio of red to blue to green socks is 2:3:7. of lamont where to purchase n new red socks, the new ratio of red to blue to green socks would be 8:9:21. if lamont were to instead purchase n + 2 blue socks, the new ratio of red to blue to green socks would be 2:4:7. what is the value of n

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  1. 27 November, 13:47
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    If the current ratio of red to blue to green socks is 2:3:7, then t here are exactly 2x red socks, 3x blue socks and 7x green socks.

    1. If amount of red socks are increased by n new socks, then t here are exactly 2x+n red socks, 3x blue socks and 7x green socks and (2x+n) : 3x:7x=8:9:21. This means that 2x+n=8y, 3x=9y, 7x=21y. You have that x=3y and 6y+n=8y, n=2y.

    2. If amount of blue socks are increased by n+2 new socks, then t here are exactly 2x red socks, 3x+n+2 blue socks and 7x green socks and 2x: (3x+n+2) : 7x=2:4:7. This means that 2x=2t, 3x+n+2=4t, 7x=7t. Now you have that x=t and 3t+n+2=4t, n=t-2.

    3. Solve x=3y, n=2y, x=t, n=t-2. You obtain that t=3y, t-2=2y. Then 3y-2=2y and y=2. Hence, x=6=t, n=6-2=4.

    Answer: n=4
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