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Mike and Ken shared some stamps. \frac{1}{5} 5 1 ​ of Ken's stamps were \frac{1}{3} 3 1 ​ of Mike's stamps. If Mike gave Ken 24 stamps, Ken would have thrice as many stamps as Mike. Find the number of stamps each of them had in the beginning.

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Answer:

Mike had 72 stamps

Ken had 120 stamps

Explanation:

Given


M \to Mike


K \to Ken


(1)/(5) * K = (1)/(3) * M


K + 24 = 3 * ( M - 24)

Required

Find K and M

Make K the subject in:
K + 24 = 3 * ( M - 24)


K = 3 * ( M - 24) - 24

Substitute
K = 3 * ( M - 24) - 24 in
(1)/(5) * K = (1)/(3) * M


(1)/(5) * [3 * ( M - 24) - 24] = (1)/(3) * M

Open brackets


(1)/(5) * [3M - 72 - 24] = (1)/(3) * M


(1)/(5) * [3M -96] = (1)/(3) * M

Multiply both sides by 15


3* [3M -96] = 5 * M


9M -288 = 5M

Collect like terms


9M -5M= 288


4M= 288

Divide both sides by 4


M= 72

Substitute
M= 72 in
K = 3 * ( M - 24) - 24


K = 3 * (72 - 24) - 24


K = 3 * 48 - 24


K = 120

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