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A value of a ratio can be illustrated with the comparison of the number of apples to oranges in a fruit basket. For example, if there are 4 apples and 2 oranges, the ratio of apples to oranges is 4:2, which can be simplified to 2:1. This means there are twice as many apples as oranges in the basket.
It is not possible to produce a tape diagram. You will need 16 apples.
2 bananas. you also have 3 apples
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The answer is 6
Fifteen apples and seven oranges.
233,567 Oranges
There are 9 oranges.
There are 24 apples and 12 oranges in the basket.
There were approximately 1,500 apples and 2,200 oranges on board the Titanic for consumption.
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Answer is 25 did it in 1 sec don't bet ur life on it
It is not possible to produce a tape diagram. You will need 16 apples.
5 applesa/o=5/35/3=a/15cross multiply and get3a=75divide both sides by 3a=25Apples should be 25 when there are 15 oranges.
let x =oranges let x+12= apples total in basket=36 (x) + (x+12)= 36 2x +12= 36 -12 -12 -------------------- 2x = 24 --- ------ 2 2 ------------- x=12 therefore: there are 12 oranges (x+12)= apples 12+12=24 apples Ans: 24 apples
To find the number of apples in the box, we first need to determine the total number of parts in the ratio, which is 5 (5 parts for apples + 3 parts for oranges). Since the ratio of apples to oranges is 5:3, we can divide the total number of parts by the number of parts for apples (5) to find the multiplier, which is 15. Therefore, there are 5 * 15 = 75 apples in the box.