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Jan Villaroel
Topic: Algebra Posted 1 year ago
A company sells two types of computers, A and B. The ratio of the number of type A computers to type B computers is 2:3. If they sell a total of 250 computers, how many of each type are sold?

A company sells two types of computers, A and B. The ratio of the number of type A computers to type B computers is 2:3. If they sell a total of 250 computers, how many of each type are sold?


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Nov 7, 2023
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Let the number of type A computers be 2x and the number of type B computers be 3x.
The total number of computers sold is 2x+3x=5x=250.
Thus, the value of x is 250/5=<<250/5=50>>50
Therefore, the number of type A computers sold is 2*50=<<2*50=100>>100, while the number of type B computers sold is 3*50=<<3*50=150>>150. Answer: \boxed{100,150}.

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