manjeshmurthy Wrote:Thanks Jamie & gokyada,
you could remove the thread, just let me quickly wrap this up , as gokyada has answer to this..
so gokyada..
how is (K-10)/ (A+10) = 7/5 is it not that it has to be 5K-10 & 3A+10 . since there ratio is 5:3
since the Kaye had 3x ( where x is multiplier) not just x stamps.
& the total number of stamps is not changing.. as there is no extra stamps added.
rest is clear to me..
manjesh,
Let me jump back in here. gokyada has solved this perfectly. He is using K and A to signify exactly how many stamps each person was originally holding. We know that the ratio of these numbers is 5:3. Thus, since K and A stand for the exact values of stamps each person has, (K-10)/(A+10) = 7/5 also perfectly expresses the result after Kaye gives Alberto 10 of her stamps. We can then use our knowledge of 3K=5A to solve for one of the variables, and after we obtain one variable we can calculate the other. If you plug the values back in for K and A everything works out exactly. You really don't need to use the unknown multiplier in this equation since K and A can stand in for the actual numbers.