A company owns two dealerships, both of which sales cars and trucks dealership. I says a total of 225 cars and trucks dealership base sells twice as many cars and half as many trucks does the dealership a and sells a total of 300 cars and trucks how many cars at dealership a sale

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Let's assume the number of cars sold at dealership A is x.
Since dealership B sells twice as many cars as dealership A, dealership B sells 2x cars.
The total number of cars sold at both dealerships is x + 2x = 3x.
Therefore, 3x = 225 (given), which means x = 225/3 = 75.
So, dealership A sells 75 cars.
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