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Need help with 10, 11, and 12. Need help fast!!

Need help with 10, 11, and 12. Need help fast!!-example-1
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#10. In order to find a ratio, all we need to do is set up a simple equation and then cross-multiply!

I'll show you !

In this case, we'll take the already established ration (14 : 8 ) and find the equivalent ratio where 7 is in place of 14 (7: x)

x will be the other table value we are looking for!

Now let's set up the equation and cross-multiply!


(14)/(8) = (7)/(x)

cross multiply 14 and x, then 8 and 7

We get: 14x = 56

solve to find x!

x = 56/14

x = 4 blankets

Now let's use the ratio 7: 4 to find what goes with 16 in the table!


(7)/(4) = (x)/(16)

4x = 112

x = 112/4

x = 28 towels

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#11. : Using the same method, I'll fill in the values of the table on #11

16 forks, 10 spoons

8 forks, 5 spoons,

48 forks, 30 spoons

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#12. If the neighbor pays you $17 for every 2 hours of work, we need to find how many times 2 hours goes in 8 hours of work

We do this by dividing

8/2 = 4 times

2 hours of work goes into 8, 4 times!

Now we multiply 4 by $17 to find how much your neighbor owes you!

$17 × 4 = $68

Your neighbor owes you $68 !!!

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