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Help with number 7!! You don’t have to do it but how do you do the problem??
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Help with number 7!! You don’t have to do it but how do you do the problem??
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i believe the answer is 30
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80 * 5/8 will give you how many are thoroughbreds.
80 * 5/8 = 50
Now subtract this from all of the horses.
80 - 50 = 30.
There are
30 quarter horses
.
OR If 5/8 of the horses are thoroughbreds, then 3/8 are quarter horses.
80 * 3/8 = 30.
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