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29 September, 22:20

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

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  1. 29 September, 22:44
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    The number of A's Dina got = 5/11 * 77 = 385 / 11 = 35

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The number of A's Pete, Chris and Dina received are in the ratio of 4:2:5.

    Let the total number of A's = y

    Total from ratio = 4 + 2 + 5 = 11

    chris A's = 2/11 * y

    pete's A's = 2/11 * y + 14 = 4/11 * y

    pete's A's

    2/11 y + 14 = 4/11 y

    14 = 4/11 (y) - 2/11 (y)

    14 = 2/11 (y)

    cross multiply

    2y = 14 * 11

    divide both sides by 2

    y = 154/2

    y = 77

    Total number of A's = 77

    The number of A's Dina got = 5/11 * 77 = 385 / 11 = 35
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