The table below provides data on the average number of articles (A, B, and C) sold by Pesto company in three different months. It also shows the perce...
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The table below provides data on the average number of articles (A, B, and C) sold by Pesto company in three different months. It also shows the percentage of article A sold out of the total articles sold in those months, along with the total number of article C sold.
| Months | Average number of articles sold | Percentage of article A sold | Total number of articles C sold |
|---|---|---|---|
| April | 100 | 40\% | 100 |
| May | 120 | 30\% | 70 |
| June | 72 | 25\% | 80 |
In the month of July, the total number of articles A sold by Pesto is 25% more than the average number of articles B sold in May and June. If the sum of articles B and C sold by Pesto in July is 30% more than the articles B sold by Pesto in April, then find the difference between the number of articles B sold in July and April.