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Tommy's Closet sells more sweaters than jackets by a ratio of 7:3. If 168 sweaters are sold in a month, how many jackets are sold in the same time period?

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Solution:

Given:


\begin{gathered} \text{Ratio of sweaters to jacket = 7:3} \\ N\text{ umber of sweaters sold in a month=168} \\ \text{Let the number of jackets sold in the same time period be represented by x} \end{gathered}

Hence,


\begin{gathered} \text{Sweaters:jackets}=7\colon3=168\colon x \\ 7\colon3=168\colon x \\ (7)/(3)=(168)/(x) \\ \text{Cross multiplying the expression,} \\ 7* x=3*168 \\ 7x=504 \\ \text{Dividing both sides by 7;} \\ x=(504)/(7) \\ x=72 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the number of jackets sold in the same time period is 72.

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