SOLUTION: Let a, b, and c be three nonzero real numbers such that (a+2) devided by 2=(b+3) devided by 3=(c+5) devided by 5=k
evaluate a, b, and c in terms of k. Deduce that k=1/10(a+b+c)+1
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Question 948260: Let a, b, and c be three nonzero real numbers such that (a+2) devided by 2=(b+3) devided by 3=(c+5) devided by 5=k
evaluate a, b, and c in terms of k. Deduce that k=1/10(a+b+c)+1
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Adding those three together,
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