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Mr. Gomez has two kinds of fruit in his basket. The ratio of apples to oranges in the basket is 2:5If there are 10 apples , how many pieces of fruit are in the basket?A. 25B. 5C. 35D. 15

Mr. Gomez has two kinds of fruit in his basket. The ratio of apples to oranges in-example-1
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The ratio of apples to oranges is 2 : 5.

There are 10 apples, this means 10 is represented by the ratio of 2/7, while oranges is represnted by 5/7. Let the total number of fruits be represented by x. We'll now have


\begin{gathered} (2)/(7)=(10)/(x) \\ \text{Cross multiply and we have} \\ x=(7*10)/(2) \\ x=(70)/(2) \\ x=35 \end{gathered}

The total number of fruits is 35

The correct answer is option C

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