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In a parking lot of 240 red and blue cars, the ratio of red cars to blue cars is 3 : 5 . How many red cars are in the parking lot?
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In a parking lot of 240 red and blue cars, the ratio of red cars to blue cars is 3 : 5 . How many red cars are in the parking lot?
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In a parking lot of 240
red and blue cars, the ratio of red cars to blue cars is 3 : 5
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How many red cars are in the parking lot?
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so given there are 240 cars
3:5 ratio or red to blue
3+5 = 8
red cars 3/8 *240 = 90
blue cars 5/8 * 240 =150
ratio of red to blue 90:50
simplify
90 divided by 30 = 3
150 divided by 30 = 5
90:150 = 3:5
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