Respuesta :
Answer:
Mary is [tex]\frac{n}{n-15}[/tex] times heavier than her sister
Step-by-step explanation:
Mary's Weight = n
Sister's Weight = n - 15
To find how many times mary is heavier, we need to multiply "that many time" [let it be x] with sister's weight to get Mary's weight.
e.g. If someone weighs 100 and another person 50, 50 * 2 = 100, thus, 100 kg person is 2 times heaving. We do same for this:
(n - 15) * x = n
x = n/(n - 15)
Answer: Mary is [tex]\dfrac{n}{n-15}[/tex] times heavier then her sister.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : Mary weighs n kg while her sister weighs 15 kg less.
Then, the expression to represent her sister's weight = n-15
Now, the number of times Mary is heavier than her sister is given by :-
[tex]\dfrac{\text{Mary's weight}}{\text{Sister's weight}}\\\\=\dfrac{n}{n-15}[/tex]
Hence, Mary is [tex]\dfrac{n}{n-15}[/tex] times heavier then her sister.