Math, asked by pranavpk678, 3 days ago

In one family, each son has twice as many brothers as sisters and each daughter has five times more brothers than sisters How many kids are in that family?​

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Answered by s1319
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Answer:

Let d and s represent the number of daughters and sons respectively.

Then, we have :

d−1=s and 2(s−1)=d.

Solving these two equations, we get: d=4, s=3.

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