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There are red counters and yellow counters in the ratio 3:5
7 red counters are removed and 8 yellow counters are added and the ratio becomes 4:7
Work out the original number of yellow counters
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red counters=3
yellow counters=5
3+5=8
r•c=8-7=1
y.c=8-8=0
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