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For every $9 invested in company A, $2 is invested in company B. Stacey quizzes her children, Krista and Kevin, about how much money she will invest in company A if she invests $24 in company B. Krista and Kevin used two different methods to arrive at the answer to Stacey's problem. Let's see who found the correct answer and how. You'll answer some questions along the way.

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Answer:

$108

Explanation:

From the above question, we have the proportion:

Company A/Company B

= $9/$2 = x/x24

The next step is : We Cross Multiply

2x = $24 × $9

x = $24 × $9/2

x = $108

Therefore, she will invest in $108 company A if she invests $24 in company B.

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