Carcass wrote:
Given: F:N=3:2 and N:B=4:3.
Equate N's by finding the LCM of 2 and 4, so that to be able to write down one ratio for all three kinds of books: F:N=3:2=6:4 and N:B=4:3 --> F:N:B=6:4:3. Now, 6+4+3=13, which means that we have total of 13 parts, thus the total number of books must be divisible by 13, only answer divisible by 13 is 1001.
Answer: A.
you can equate N's in any other way (LCM is just easiest one). For example: F:N=3:2=30:20 and N:B=4:3=20:15 --> F:N:B=30:20:15=6:4:3, the same reduced ratio. Or the way you were doing: F:N=3:2=12:8 and N:B=4:3=8:6 --> F:N:B=12:8:6=6:4:3, the same reduced ratio.
I think I knew my mistake. I was trying to find the value of N not the sum of all. Thanks.
I have another question regarding the ratios,
Now we are given that F : N is 3:2
if we want to write it as an equation, we will write
\(\frac{F}{N}= \frac{3}{2}\)
or the opposite \(\frac{2}{3}\) ??