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− | + | Clearly, <math>w</math> is the smallest variable here. We can set <math>w</math> to <math>2</math> (other variables also work, but consists more computations). Using our assumption, we can calculate <math>z=3</math>, <math>y=6</math>, and <math>x=10</math>. Therefore, <math>x:w=10:2=\fbox{\textbf{(C)} 5:1}</math>. |
Latest revision as of 12:31, 26 April 2021
Given , Find .
Solution
Clearly, is the smallest variable here. We can set to (other variables also work, but consists more computations). Using our assumption, we can calculate , , and . Therefore, .