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3. Solve the following problems. Reminder: Keep track of when you are dealing with part-to-

part ratios and part-to-whole ratios. Be sure to show all work.
a. There are 50 teenagers at a swim meet. The ratio of locals to out-of-town
participants is 2:3. How many teenagers travelled from out-of-town to the swim
meet?

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Answer:

Out of town teenagers = 30

Explanation:

Given that,

Total number of teenagers at a swim meet = 50

Let there are 2x locals and 3x out of town participants. The ratio of locals to out-of-town participants is 2:3.

ATQ,

2x+3x = 50

5x = 50

x = 10

Out of town teenagers = 3x

= 3(10)

= 30

Hence, there are 30 teenagers travelled from out-of-town to the swim meet.

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