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The ratio of the number of skiers who bought season passes to the number of snowboarders who bought season passes is 2:5. If 1200 more snowboarders bought season passes than skiers, how many snowboarders
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The ratio of the number of skiers who bought season passes to the number of snowboarders who bought season passes is 2:5. If 1200 more snowboarders bought season passes than skiers, how many snowboarders and how many skiers bought season passes?
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2:5 of 1200 =480 what form do you want it in?
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