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Pencils and rubbers are in the ratio 7:2. How many times more pencils are there than rubbers?
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Pencils and rubbers are in the ratio 7:2.
How many times more pencils are there than rubbers?
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Number of times pencils are more than rubbers = 7 ÷ 2 = 3.5 times
Answer: 3.5 times
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