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The ratio of roses to carnations is 7 to 5. If there are 28 roses, how many carnations are there? Complete the ratio table to find the number of carnations.
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The ratio of roses to carnations is 7 to 5. If there are 28 roses, how many carnations are there? Complete the ratio table to find the number of carnations.
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The ratio of roses to carnations is 7 to 5. If there are 28 roses, how many carnations are there? Complete the ratio table to find the number of carnations.
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7\5=28/x so complete the equation by simple algebra.so the x will be 20
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There would be 20 carnations because 28 / 7 = 4, so you would multiply 5 x 4 = 20. Hope this helps you!!
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