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Divide 63 apples into two groups so the ratio is 2 to 1
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Divide 63 apples into two groups so the ratio is 2 to 1
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1) 2x+1x= 63
2) 3x= 63
3) 3x/3= 63/3
4) x= 21
5) 2(21)+1(21)=63
6) 42+21= 63
The 2 groups would be 42 to 21.
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