Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Piolo's Proportion Problems








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The ratio of seventh graders to eighth graders participating in the science fair is 4:3. There are 18 eighth graders participating in the science fair. How many seventh graders are there?



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1 comment:

  1. The ratio of seventh graders to eighth graders participating in the science fair is 4:3. There are 18 eighth graders participating in the science fair. How many seventh graders are there?

    There are 24 seventh graders.

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