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Divide 28 cans of soda into two groups so the ratio is 3 to 4.
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Divide 28 cans of soda into two groups so the ratio is 3 to 4.
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Answer:
The first group would have
12 cans
The second group would have
16 cans
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the total number of cans in 28 and that the ratio between the two groups is 3:4
This means that:
If the first group has 3x cans, then the second group would have 4x cans.
Now, we would solve for x:
3x + 4x = 28
7x = 28
x =
x = 4 cans
Therefore:
The first group would have 3x = 3(4) = 12 cans
The second group would have 4x = 4(4) = 16 cans
Hope this helps :)
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