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Out of 5400 raffle tickets sold at the carnival, 180 are winners. At the same rate, how many winning raffle tickets can be expected if 8100 raffle tickets are sold ?
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Out of 5400 raffle tickets sold at the carnival, 180 are winners. At the same rate, how many winning raffle tickets can be expected if 8100 raffle tickets are sold ?
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270
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8100 is 5400*1.5, so 180*1.5 is 270 winners
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