Math, asked by Thezoo23, 8 months ago

1/9 of the shirts sold at Peter's shop are striped. 5/8 of the remainder are printed. The rest of the shirts are plain colored shirts. If Peter's shop has 81 plain colored shirts, how many more printed shirts than plain colored shirts does the shop have?

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Answered by sushimaster101
13

Answer:

54

Step-by-step explanation:

Since 1/9 the shirts sold at Peter's shop  are striped. There are 8/9 re-meaning shirts. 5/8 of the 8/9 are printed so 5/8 x 8/9 = 5/9. So 5/9 of the shirts are printed. The remaining amount of shirts are plain colored, so 1/3 of the shirts are plain colored. Since 81 are plain colored, we can write the equation:

x/3 = 81

x=243

x is the total amount of shirts sold.

Therefore since 5/9 of the shirts are printed (5(243))/9 = 135

135-81 = 54

Answered by nirlepraval
3

54

Step-by-step explanation:

Since 1/9 the shirts sold at Peter's shop  are striped. There are 8/9 re-meaning shirts. 5/8 of the 8/9 are printed so 5/8 x 8/9 = 5/9. So 5/9 of the shirts are printed. The remaining amount of shirts are plain colored, so 1/3 of the shirts are plain colored. Since 81 are plain colored, we can write the equation:

x/3 = 81

x=243

x is the total amount of shirts sold.

Therefore since 5/9 of the shirts are printed (5(243))/9 = 135

135-81 = 54

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