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36) The ratio of Slade's stickers to Corbett's stickers is 5: 2. If Corbett

has 27 fewer stickers than Slade, how many stickers do they have
in all?

User J Prakash
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Answer:

63 stickers

Explanation:

Define the variables:

  • Let x be the number of stickers Slade had.
  • If Corbett has 27 fewer stickers than Slade:
    ⇒ Corbett = x - 27

Given ratio:

Slade : Corbett = 5 : 2

Substitute the defined variables:


\implies \sf x : x - 27 = 5 : 2


\implies \sf (x)/(x-27)=(5)/(2)

Cross multiply:


\implies \sf 2x=5(x-27)

Expand:


\implies \sf 2x=5x-135

Subtract 5x from both sides:


\implies \sf -3x=-135

Multiply both sides by -1:


\implies \sf 3x=135

Divide both sides by 3:


\implies \sf x=45

Therefore, Slade had 45 stickers.

Substitute the found value of x into the expression for the number of stickers Corbett had:


\implies \sf 45-27=18

Therefore, Corbett had 18 stickers.

Total number of stickers = 45 + 18 = 63

User Stefan Neubert
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Answer: 63 Stickers

Explanation:

Given information:

Ratio = Slade : Corbett = 5 : 2

Corbett has 27 fewer stickers

Set variables:

Let x be the number of stickers Corbett has

Let x + 27 be the number of stickers Slade has

Set proportional equation:


(2)/(5)~ =~(x)/(x~+~27)

Cross multiply the system


2~(x~+~27)~=~5~*~x

Simplify by distributive property


2~*~x~+~2~*~27~=~5x


2x~+~54~=~5x

Subtract 2x on both sides


2x~+~54~-~2x~=~5x~-~2x


54~=~3x

Divide 3 on both sides


54~/~3~=~3x~/~3


{x=18}

Add Corbett's and Slade's amounts together

Corbett = x = 18 stickers

Slade = x + 27 = 18 + 27 = 45 stickers

Total = 18 + 45 =
\Large\boxed{63~Stickers}

Hope this helps!! :)

Please let me know if you have any questions

User Prashant Prajapati
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