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The ratio of vans to cars is 2:5. The ratio to motorbikes is 2:3 in a parking lot. What is the ratio of the number of vans to the total cars and motorbikes.
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The ratio of vans to cars is 2:5. The ratio to motorbikes is 2:3 in a parking lot. What is the ratio of the number of vans to the total cars and motorbikes.
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THE RATIO WOULD BE 2/12
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because the total number of cars is 12 and 2 is the van
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