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5 October, 08:04

Mick and LaToya have some shirts. The ratio of the number of shirts Mick has to the number of shirts LaToya has is 3:8. If they have a total of "k" shirts, how many fewer shirts does Mick have than LaToya?

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  1. 5 October, 08:12
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    This is the concept of algebra, given that Latoya and Mick have shirts that total up to k shirts, and the ratio of shirts that Mick has to Latoya is 3:8, then to solve our question we proceed as follows;

    total ratio is:

    3+8=11

    thus the number of shirts Mick has is:

    3/11*k=3/11k

    The number of shirts Latoya has is:

    8/11k

    To calculate how many more shirts Latoya has compared to Mick we proceed as follows;

    8/11k-3/11k

    =5/11k

    The answer is 5/11k
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