Three companies A, B, and C sold cars and bikes. The ratio of cars sold by A, B, and C is 4:5:6, and the ratio of bikes sold by A, B, and C is 3:2:5. ...
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Three companies A, B, and C sold cars and bikes. The ratio of cars sold by A, B, and C is 4:5:6, and the ratio of bikes sold by A, B, and C is 3:2:5. The difference between the number of cars and bikes sold by company B is 18. Also, the ratio of cars sold by B to bikes sold by C is 8:11.
What percentage more or less are the total bikes sold by company C compared to the total cars sold by company B?