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Caroline, Krutika and Natasha share some sweets in the ratio 2:5:3. Caroline gets 12 sweets. How many more sweets does Krutika get over Natasha?

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Answered by BrainlyConqueror0901
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 \green{\underline \bold{Given: }} \\  \tt:  \implies Ratio \: of \: distribution = 2 : 5 : 3 \\  \\  \tt:  \implies Caroline \: gets  = 12 \: sweets \\  \\ \red{\underline \bold{To \: Find: }} \\  \tt:  \implies difference \: between \: Krutika \: and \: Natashas \: sweets = ?

• According to given question :

 \bold{As \: we \: know \: that} \\  \tt:  \implies Ratio = 2 : 5 : 3 \\  \\  \tt:   \implies Caroline \: have \:12 \: sweets = 2x \\  \\  \tt:  \implies 12 = 2x \\  \\  \tt:  \implies x = 6 \\ \\  \bold{For \: Krutika:}  \\  \tt :  \implies No. \: of \: sweets = 5x \: sweets \\  \\  \tt:  \implies No. \: of \: sweets = 5 \times 6 \\  \\ \tt:  \implies No. \: of \: sweets =30 \: sweets \\  \\  \bold{For \: Natasha} \\  \tt:  \implies No. \: of \: sweets = 3x \\  \\ \tt:  \implies No. \: of \: sweets  = 3 \times 6 \\  \\ \tt:  \implies No. \: of \: sweets  = 18 \: sweets \\  \\  \bold{For \: difference} \\  \tt:  \implies Difference = Krutika \: sweets - Natasha \: sweets \\  \\ \tt:  \implies Difference =30 - 18 \\  \\  \green{\tt:  \implies Difference =12 \: sweets}

Answered by MarshmellowGirl
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