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A collector has 120 movie posters and 100 band posters. She wants to sell 24 movie posters but still have her poster collection...Asked by Makenzey
A collector has 120 movie posters and 100 band
Posters. She wants to sell 24 movie posters but still have her poster collection maintain the same ratio of 120: 100. If she sells 24 movie posters,
how many band posters should she sell? Explain
Posters. She wants to sell 24 movie posters but still have her poster collection maintain the same ratio of 120: 100. If she sells 24 movie posters,
how many band posters should she sell? Explain
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Cross multiply and solve for x.
120/100 = 24/x
120/100 = 24/x
Answered by
Anonymous
If I did this right you subtract 24 from 124 and get 96. Then you take 96 and divide it by 120,=0.80
Take 0.80 and multiply it by 100,= 80. Take 100 and subtract 80 = 20.
The collector has to sell 20 band posters.
120/100=1.2
96/80=1.2
Take 0.80 and multiply it by 100,= 80. Take 100 and subtract 80 = 20.
The collector has to sell 20 band posters.
120/100=1.2
96/80=1.2
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're right.
Answered by
Katie
Thank you for the answer
Answered by
Anonymous
so comfusing
Answered by
Stacy Morgan
I understand this all so much, thanks for helping very much. Have a great day!
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Answered by
Kenya
Explain why plz
Answered by
Greg
Hi person
Answered by
Anonymous
where did you get 124 ?
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