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Answer:
Abel to Ben: 6
Abel to Carl: 3
Ben to Carl: 0.5
Step-by-step explanation:
First we formulate the problem in equations:
Abel = 6 * Ben
Cale = Abel / 3
If Cale's score is Abel's score over 3, so Abel's score is 3 times Cale's score.
If Abel's score is 6 times Ben's score, and 3 times Cale's score, then Cale's score is 2 times Ben's score (so Ben's score is 0.5 times Cale's score)
So, the ratio between all scores are the following:
Abel to Ben: 6
Abel to Carl: 3
Ben to Carl: 0.5
Answer:
The ratio of Ben's score to Ables score to cals will be:
1:6:18
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the question,we are told to find out the ratio of Abel's score to Ben's score to Cal's score with the following data:
Able,Ben and Cal each played a game.
Ables score was six times Ben's score and ,Cal's score was three times Ables score.
Since Ables score is 6 times that of Bens,the ratio of Ables score to Ben's will 6:1
And since Cals score is 3 times that of Able,their Ratio will be 3:1
Putting all three together starting from the lowest to the highest,their ratios will be 1:6:18.
Let's do a bit of a check to confirm this answer by assigning a score to Ben and then determining that of the other two.
Let's assume that Ben had scored a 1,and since Ables score is 6 times that of Bens,Ables score is 6.
And if Cal's score is 3 times that of Ables,Cal's score will be 6*3=18.