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Mr Martin has 36 calculators in a box the ratio of ordinary calculators to scientific is 5:1 how many of each calculator does he have
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Mr Martin has 36 calculators in a box the ratio of ordinary calculators to scientific is 5:1 how many of each calculator does he have
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30 ordinary and 6 scientific
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To do this problem you would need to make a ratio chart.
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