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2 June, 19:54

A market sells 6 cans of food for every 7 boxes of food. The market sold a total of 26 cans and boxes today. How many of each kind did the market sell?

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  1. 2 June, 20:53
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    12 cans and 14 boxes.

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    6 cans are sold with 7 boxes, i. e; total of 6+7 = 13

    as the market sold 26 cans and boxes, we can calculate each by dividing from the usual total.

    26/13 = 2

    they sold double their usual total.

    so, if they normally sold 6 cans they sold its double, 6*2 = 12

    the double of normal boxes would be 7*2 = 14
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