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The ratio of cement to sand for mortar is 1:3.
If Sandy puts in 7 shovels of cement, how many shovels of sand should she put in?

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Set this up as a proportion with cement on top and sand on bottom. Our proportions will look like this then:
(1)/(3) = (7)/(x). Cross multiply to get x = 21. So 21 shovels of sand is needed.
User Robert Dolca
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Let x be the amount of cement and y be the amount of sand. If the ratio of cement to sand for mortar is 1:3, then
(x)/(y) = (1)/(3) and y=3x.

So, if Sandy puts in x=7 shovels of cement, then she puts
y=3\cdot 7=21 shovels of sand.

Answer: 21 shovels of sand.

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