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The ratio of the prices of Emma's phone to Sophie's phone is 7:8. If Sophie's phone costs $640, how much should the prices of their phones decrease in order to have a ratio of 9:11 ?

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Let cost of Emma's phone = x

Given that cost of Sophie's phone = 640

Then ratio of their phones cost will be x:640 or x/640

Given that ratio of their phones cost is 7:8 or 7/8

So both ratios will be equal.


(x)/(640)=(7)/(8)


x=(7)/(8)*640

x=560


So the new ratio of the cost of their phones will be 560:640

Now we have to find about how much should the prices of their phones decrease in order to have a ratio of 9:11.

So let that decreased amount is k then we will get equation :


(560-k)/(640-k)=(9)/(11)

11(560-k)=9(640-k)

6160-11k=5760-9k

6160-5760=11k-9k

400=2k

200=k


Hence final answer is prices of their phones should decrease by 200 in order to have a ratio of 9:11.

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