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At a pet store the ratio of cats to dogs sold was 10:1. If there were 60 cats that were sold, how many dogs were sold?

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so if the ratio is 10:1 so after that it would be 20:2 see the pattern after that 30:3, 40:4, 50:5 and finally 60:6
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d-number\ of\ dogs\\c-number\ of\ cats\\c:d=10:1\to(c)/(d)=(10)/(1)\\-------------------\\subtitute\ c=60:\\\\(60)/(d)=(10)/(1)\ \ \ \ \ |cross\ multiply\\\\10\cdot d=60\cdot1\\\\10d=60\ \ \ \ |divide\ both\ sdies\ by\ 10\\\\\boxed{d=6}\leftarrow answer
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