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The heights of a maple tree and a cherry tree have a ratio of 5:2. If the maple tree grew 20 cm and 20 cm was cut off the top of the cherry tree, the ratio of their heights would be 3:1. How much taller is the maple tree than the cherry tree?

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Let x be the heights of a maple tree and y be the height of the cherry tree.
We know:

(x)/(y) = (5)/(2)
The new ratio is obtained like this:

(x+20)/(y-20) = (3)/(1).
From the above equation we get
x= (y-20)(3)/(1) -20.
then
( (y-20)(3)/(1) -20)/(y) = (5)/(2)
Solving the above equation for y we get:
y=160
So
x=400
So the first tree is (400-160=240) more taller than cherry tree.
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