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  • 22-11-2021
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The ratio of apples to oranges are 7:5. There are 264 total apples and oranges. How many oranges are there?

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Darth21
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  • 22-11-2021

Answer:

You can add the ratio and then divide it

so 7+5=12

And then 264/12 = 22

Now we multiply each ratio By 22

22*7 = 154

5*22=110

So 154 apples

110 oranges

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