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The ratio of number of cars to the number of vans is 5:1. The ratio of number of vans to number of motorcycle in the same car park is 3:2 if there are 30 cars in the park how ma…
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The ratio of number of cars to the number of vans is 5:1. The ratio of number of vans to number of motorcycle in the same car park is 3:2 if there are 30 cars in the park how many motorcycle are there
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30/5=6
6/2=3
There are 3 motorcycles
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