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Krutika, David and Mark share some sweets in the ratio 3:1:5. Krutika gets 33 sweets. How many more sweets does mark get over david?
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Krutika, David and Mark share some sweets in the ratio 3:1:5. Krutika gets 33 sweets. How many more sweets does mark get over david?
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33/3=11
11*1=11(David
11*5=55(mark
55-11=44
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44
Explanation:
33÷3 = 11
11×1 =11(David)
11×5=55(Mark)
55-11=
44
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