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Cows outnumber pigs 5 to 1 on a farm. If there are 750 cows on the farm, how many pigs are there?
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Cows outnumber pigs 5 to 1 on a farm. If there are 750 cows on the farm, how many pigs are there?
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There are 150 pigs on the farm
5 cows to every 1 pig. 5:1
750 cows to every ___ pigs.
750/5 = 150
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