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7 December, 05:00

Nigel, Angus, and Albert bought packs of hockey cards and split them in a ratio of 3:4:5. Nigel has 14 fewer cards than Albert. How many cards did the boys have in total?

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  1. 7 December, 06:48
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    Call x the number of cards of Nigel, y the number of cards of Angusand z the number of cards of Albert

    you want to find x + y + z.

    You know

    1) x/y = 3/4 = > y = (4/3) x

    2) x/z = 3/5 = > z = (5/3) x

    3) y/z = 4/5 = > y = (4/5) z

    4) x = z - 14

    From 1 and 3: (4/3) x = (4/5) z = > x = (3/5) z

    5) Replacing x = (3/5) z in x = x - 14:

    (3/5) z = z - 14

    => z - (3/5) z = 14

    => (2/5) z = 14

    => z = 14*5 / 2 = 35

    => x = (3/5) * 35 = 21

    => y = (4/5) * 35 = 28

    => x + y + z = 21 + 28 + 35 = 84

    Answer: 84
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