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10 January, 11:00

A box of cashews, peanuts, and almonds contains 144 nuts. For every 2 cashews, there are 3 peanuts and 7 almonds. How many more peanuts are there than cashews?

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  1. 10 January, 11:09
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    To solve this problem, first we need to find the number of peanuts, cashews, and almonds in the bag ...

    Total nuts=144

    The ratio of cashews to peanuts to almonds can be shown as:

    cashews:peanuts:almonds

    2:3:7

    Now lets add up the numbers in the ratio.

    2+3+7=12

    So, for every 12 nuts in the bag, 2 are cashews. For every 12 nuts in the bag, 3 are peanuts. For every 12 nuts in the bag, 7 are almonds.

    Now lets divide the total number of nuts (144) by the sum of the ratio (12).

    144/12=12

    Now we can solve for the number of every type of nut in the bag ...

    Cashews=12*2=24nuts

    Peanuts=12*3=36nuts

    Almonds=12*7=84nuts

    Now we can answer the problem:

    Peanuts-cashews=

    36-24=12 nuts

    Answer: There are 12 more peanuts than cashews.
  2. 10 January, 11:26
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    4x + 3x + 5x = 156

    12x = 156

    x = 13

    4x = 4 times 13 = 52 Cashews

    3x = 3 times 13 = 39 Peanuts

    52-32 = 13
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