If the ratio is 7 : 1 : 2 then if the first got 210, the second got 30.
If the ratio is 7 : 12 then if the first got 210, the second got 360.
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Answer is 25 did it in 1 sec don't bet ur life on it
He had 6 oranges to start with, and ate 2 the first day and 2 the second day.
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.
There are 8, 10 and 6.
There are 9 oranges.
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.
a ratio is the comparison between amounts and how they are connected. For example, a ratio of 2 apples for every 3 oranges is a ratio of 2:3. This means that for every 2 apples, there are 3 oranges. This helps when asked how many oranges there would be if you had 8 apples. Because of the ratio 2:3, if there are 8 apples, there will be 12 oranges
Its 13 class of 2013 :)
Answer is 25 did it in 1 sec don't bet ur life on it
He had 6 oranges to start with, and ate 2 the first day and 2 the second day.
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.
There are 8, 10 and 6.
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.
The smallest share was 45 oranges, so somebody else got 5 for every 3 of those, and another got 8 for every 3 of those. 45 / 3 = 15 15 * 5 = 75 is how many the second boy got. 15 * 8 = 120 is how many the third one got. 45 + 75 + 120 = 240 total oranges.
Oh, dude, the ratio between two sets of measurements is just a way to compare the sizes of things. It's like looking at how many times one thing fits into another. So, if you have, like, 5 apples and 2 oranges, the ratio of apples to oranges would be 5:2. It's just a fancy math term for saying "this many of this, that many of that."
To express a ratio as a unit rate, divide both terms of the ratio by the second term. This simplifies the ratio to a value per one unit of the second term. For example, if you have a ratio of 10 miles to 2 hours, you would divide both numbers by 2, resulting in a unit rate of 5 miles per hour. This indicates how many units of the first quantity correspond to one unit of the second quantity.