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A manager of a clothing store always orders 2 small shirts and 3 large shirts for every 4 medium shirts ordered. The manager plans to order 24 medium shirts.How many small shirts and large shirts will the manager order?

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He orders 12 small shirts, 18 large shirts
User Jeremy Fiel
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Answer:

Small shirts = 12 shirts

Large shirts = 18 shirts

Explanation:

Given information

There are plans for ordering 24 medium shirts.

For every 4 medium shirts, there would always be 2 small shirts and 3 large shirts.

STEP ONE: Find how many groups of [4 medium shirts] are ordered.

24 / 4 = 6

There should be 6 groups of 4-medium-shirts orders.

STEP TWO: Find the number of small shirts.

6 × 2 = 12 shirts

STEP THREE: Find the number of large shirts.

6 × 3 = 18 shirts

Hope this helps!! :)

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