Leannerussell Leannerussell
  • 10-05-2017
  • Mathematics
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There is a ratio of 5 to 3, dogs to cats. There are 15 cats; how many dogs would you have?

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Аноним Аноним
  • 10-05-2017
15×5/3=25. As a result, I would have 25 dogs. Hope it help!
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Equanimity
Equanimity Equanimity
  • 10-05-2017
Since we have 5 dogs to 3 cats, we can find a scale factor. Our new proportion is x:15.
To solve for this, we need to divide 15 by 3 to get our scale factor to find x.
15/3 = 5, so our scale factor is 5.
Multiply 5 dogs by 5 to get the new ratio.
Our new ratio is 25:15, meaning that we have 25 dogs total.
Your answer is 25 dogs.
I hope this helps!
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