
На двух тарелках лежало одинаковое количество конфет.из первой съели в 8 раз меньше конфет,чем из
второй.при этом в первой осталось в 9 раз больше конфет.приведи пример при котором это верно

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Problem Analysis
We are given two plates with an equal number of candies. The number of candies eaten from the first plate is 8 times less than the number of candies eaten from the second plate. Additionally, the first plate has 9 times more candies remaining than the second plate. We need to provide an example where this scenario is true.Solution
Let's assume there are 10 candies on each plate.From the first plate, 8 times fewer candies are eaten compared to the second plate. Therefore, from the first plate, 10/8 = 1.25 candies are eaten.
After eating 1.25 candies from the first plate, there are still 9 times more candies remaining than on the second plate. Therefore, on the first plate, there are 10 - 1.25 = 8.75 candies remaining.
To summarize: - Candies eaten from the first plate: 1.25 - Candies eaten from the second plate: 10 - Candies remaining on the first plate: 8.75 - Candies remaining on the second plate: 1
This example satisfies the given conditions, where the first plate has 8 times fewer candies eaten and 9 times more candies remaining compared to the second plate.
Example
Let's consider another example to further illustrate the scenario.Assume there are 20 candies on each plate.
From the first plate, 8 times fewer candies are eaten compared to the second plate. Therefore, from the first plate, 20/8 = 2.5 candies are eaten.
After eating 2.5 candies from the first plate, there are still 9 times more candies remaining than on the second plate. Therefore, on the first plate, there are 20 - 2.5 = 17.5 candies remaining.
To summarize: - Candies eaten from the first plate: 2.5 - Candies eaten from the second plate: 20 - Candies remaining on the first plate: 17.5 - Candies remaining on the second plate: 2
This example also satisfies the given conditions, where the first plate has 8 times fewer candies eaten and 9 times more candies remaining compared to the second plate.
Conclusion
In conclusion, we have provided two examples where the number of candies eaten from the first plate is 8 times less than the number of candies eaten from the second plate, and the first plate has 9 times more candies remaining than the second plate. These examples demonstrate the scenario described in the question.

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