the ratio of shammrocks to clovers was 11 to 3, and four times the number of clovers was 18 more than the number of shammrocks. how many were clovers?
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1. s=(11/3)k 2. 4k=s+18 4k=(11/3)k+18... 12k=11k+54... k=54 s=198
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