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28 June, 19:00

Richard and Kayla have 48 apples. Kayla has 35% more apples than Richard.

A) Write an equation that represents this situation

B) If Kayla has 162 apples, how many apples does Richard have?

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  1. 28 June, 19:42
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    A. 1.65 k = 48

    B. 105

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If we name "k" the amount of apples that Kayla has, and "r" the amount of apples thata Richard has, we know that r + k = 48 (the two of them together have 48 apples). In addition, we know that Kayla has 35% more apples than Richard. This means that k (1-0.35) = r (the apples of Richard are 0.35 % smaller than the apples of Kayla). Then 0.65 k = r Then, taking these two considerations together, r + k = 48 and 0.65 k = r, imply 0.65 k + k = 48 (I just replace the second equation into the first one). Which finally means that k = 29 (and r = 19 because r + k=48). If Kayla has 162 apples, and according previous statements, she has 35% more apples than Richard, this means that 0.65 k = r, therfore if k=162, r = 162 x 0.65 = 105 (Richar has 105 apples).
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