Question 1008252
The heights of a maple tree and a cherry tree have a ratio of 5:2.
 If the maple tree grew 20cm and 20cm was cut off the top of the cherry tree the ratio of their heights would be 3:1.
 How much taller is the maple tree than the cherry tree?
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let x = the multiplier
then
 5x = the height of the Maple tree in cm
and
 2x = the height of the Cherry tree
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"If the maple tree grew 20cm and 20cm was cut off the top of the cherry tree the ratio of their heights would be 3:1."
{{{((5m+20))/((2x-20))}}} = {{{3/1}}}
Cross multiply
1(5m+20) = 3(2x-20
distribute
5x + 20 = 6x - 60
basic algebra
20 + 60 = 6x - 5x
80 = x
the multiplier is is 80, therefore
5*80 = 400 cm is the height of Maple
and
2*80 = 160 cm is the height of the Cherry
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"How much taller is the maple tree than the cherry tree?"
400 - 160 = 240 cm taller
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Check this in the equation: {{{((5m+20))/((2x-20))}}} = {{{3/1}}}
{{{((400+20))/((160-20))}}} = {{{3/1}}}
{{{420/140}}} = {{{3/1}}}