In a society, people like three different types of cars: A, B, and C. The ratio of people who like car A to those who like car C is 29 : 42 29 : 42 29...
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In a society, people like three different types of cars: A, B, and C. The ratio of people who like car A to those who like car C is . The number of people who like only car A and car C together is one-fourth of the number of people who like only car B. The number of people who like only car C is 50 more than four times the number of people who like only car A and car B together. Ten people like all three types of cars, which is equal to the number of people who like only car B and car C together. The number of people who like only car C is twice the number of people who like only car A. The total number of people who like car C is 210. Everyone likes at least one of the cars.
What is the ratio of people who like only car C to those who like car B?