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At summer camp the ratio of boys to girls is 5:4. if there were 40 boys, how many girls were there?
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At summer camp the ratio of boys to girls is 5:4. if there were 40 boys, how many girls were there?
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So you multiply 4 times ten which equals 40 and u do the same on the top with 5 and u get 50 so i think it’s 50 girls
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32 girls were at the camp
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