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19 December, 23:21

Last week, the ratio of laptops to desktops sold at a computer store was 2:3. Eighteen desktop models were sold. How many laptop models were sold

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  1. 19 December, 23:23
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    If the starting ratio was 2 laptops for every 3 desktops sold, and there are now 18 desktops sold, the original amount of desktops multiplied by 6, so the original number of laptops must also multiply by 6. 6*2 = 12 thus there are now 12 laptops sold.
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