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 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.
Around 70 million tons of oranges are consumed worldwide each year. This equates to approximately 3,600 oranges per second. Oranges are a popular fruit due to their sweet taste and high vitamin C content.