Answer:
Kendrenks kennel has 80 more spots for dogs than spots for cats
Explanation:
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First of all we are going to define the unknowns of the problem, so
number of spots for cats and
number of spots for dogs. Then as the problem has two unknowns, we have to build two equations to solve it.
Using "if he has a total of 144 spots for both cats and dogs" we have one, so
Then "Kendrenks kennel has 2 spots for cats for every 7 spots for dogs", the other one
.
Replace (2) in (1) we get
, multiplying both sides by 7
, then this info in (2)
.
Finally as the question is "how many more spots does he have for dogs than cats?" , the answer is