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Band members make 2/3 of their profit from selling concert tickets. they make 1/5 of their profit from selling band merchandise at the concerts. how many times more profit do they make from ticket sales than from merchandise sales?

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Dividing 2/3 profit of selling concert tickets by 1/5 profit from selling band mechandise.

(2/3) / (1/5) = 10/3 = 3 1/3

Hence band members make 3 1/3 or 10/3 times more profit from ticket sales than from band merchandise sales.

This can be elaborate in such a way also.

Let suppose the total profit is $30.

then the profit from the ticket sale = 2/3 of 30 = $20

and the profit from the band merchandise sales = 1/5 of 30 = $6

Now dividing 20 by 6, which gives 10/3. The same answer that were calculated above.

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Dividing 2/3 profit of selling concert tickets by 1/5 profit from selling band mechandise.
(2/3) / (1/5) = 10/3 = 3 1/3
Hence band members make 3 1/3 or 10/3 times more profit from ticket sales than from band merchandise sales.

This can be elaborate in such a way also.
Let suppose the total profit is $30.
then the profit from the ticket sale = 2/3 of 30 = $20
and the profit from the band merchandise sales = 1/5 of 30 = $6

Now dividing 20 by 6, which gives 10/3. the same answer that were calculated above.
User Rakesh Chouhan
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