The table below shows the total number of bikes sold by two companies (X and Y) in four cities (K, L, M, and N), the total number of cars sold by thes...
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The table below shows the total number of bikes sold by two companies (X and Y) in four cities (K, L, M, and N), the total number of cars sold by these companies in the same cities, and the number of bikes sold by company Y.
| City | Bikes sold by (X and Y) | Cars sold by (X and Y) | Bikes sold by Y |
|---|---|---|---|
| K | 328 | 450 | 210 |
| L | 560 | 980 | 320 |
| M | 440 | 730 | 90 |
| N | 620 | 350 | 195 |
If the total number of cars sold by company Y in city K is two-fifths of the total number of bikes sold by company Y in city K, what is the difference between the total number of cars sold by company X in city K and the number of bikes sold by company X in city M?