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At a dog park, there are 10 black dogs, 5 brown dogs, 2 white dogs, and 12 multi-colored dogs. For every 1 brown dog, there are 2 _____ dogs. A. Black B. White C. Multi-colored
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A: black dogs
For every one brown dog there are 2 black dogs so you add
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Black because if there are 10 black dogs and 5 brown dogs, 1 brown dog is 2 black dogs because 5 * 2 = 10
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