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Your team wins 18 medals at a competition. The metals are gold, silver, and bronze in a ratio of 2:4:3. How many of each metal did your team win?

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Find out the how many of each metal did your team win.

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As given

Your team wins 18 medals at a competition.

The metals are gold, silver, and bronze in a ratio of 2:4:3.

Let us assume that x be the scalar multiple of the gold, silver and bronze medal.

Thus

Number of gold medal = 2x

Number of silver medal = 4x

Number of bronze medal = 3x

Than the equation becomes

2x + 4x + 3x = 18

9x = 18


x = (18)/(9)

x = 2

Number of gold medal = 2 × 2

= 4

Number of silver medal = 4 × 2

= 8

Number of bronze medal = 3 × 2

= 6

Therefore the number of gold medal are 4, silver medal are 8, bronze medal are 6.

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