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10 March, 06:46

In an athletics team, tall members are three times more likely to win a medal than short members. this year the team has won 60 medals so far. how many of these have been won by short athletes?

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  1. 10 March, 08:36
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    Well lets say y = the amount of medals won. lets say x is the amount won by short people and z is the amount won by tall. we know that the total medals is the total medals won by short and tall so:

    y = x + z

    it says that tall people are 3. times more likely. this would mean they won three times more than short people. so

    z = 3x.

    so if we know what z equals, we can replace z with what it is equal to. so:

    y = x + z

    y = x + 3x

    y = 4x

    we know that 60 medals were won so

    y = 4x

    60 = 4x

    x = 15

    that is the amount won by short people
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