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The ratio between the number of children (c) on a field trip and number of teachers (t) on the trips is 14/3. There are 70 children on the field trip. How many teachers are on the grip.
(14/3 is in fraction form)
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For this case we have a relationship of the form:
There are 70 children on the field trip
Therefore, we must replace the value of c = 70 in the equation.
We have then:
Clearing t, we have:
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there are 15 teachers on the trip
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