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At a hotdog stand they serve regular and foot-long hotdogs are the ratio of 3 to 2 based on this ratio how many foot-long hotdogs will be served if there are a total of 80 hotdogs served
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Set up an equation.
3x+2x=80
5x=80
X=16
So 2(16)=32 foot long (and 48 regular)
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