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14 April, 01:50

Pete played 18 tennis matches in a week. Jack played 6 fewer matches than Pete.

How many times the number of matches pete played is the number of matches jack played?

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  1. 14 April, 01:54
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    Pete played 1.5 times the number of matches that Jack played.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Pete played 18 tennis matches in a week.

    P = 18

    Jack played 6 fewer matches than Pete.

    J = P - 6

    J = 18 - 6

    J = 12

    How many times the number of matches pete played is the number of matches jack played?

    18 / 12 = 1.5

    Pete played 1.5 times the number of matches that Jack played.
  2. 14 April, 02:15
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    Pete played 1.5 times the amount of matches Jack did.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In order to find this, first find the number that Jack played. Since he played 6 fewer than Pete we can solve by subtracting 6 from Pete's number.

    18 - 6 = 12

    Now to find how many more times higher it is, divide the number Pete does by Jack's number. 18/12 = 1.5
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