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The ratio of toy cars to toy airplanes in Drew’s collection is 5:2.

Which statements are true? Select all that apply.


For every 5 toys, 2 are cars.


For every 5 toys, 2 are airplanes.


For every 7 toys, there are 5 toy cars.


For every 7 toys, there are 2 toy airplanes.


For every 5 toy cars, there are 2 toy airplanes.

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Answer:

For every 7 toys, there are 5 toy cars.

For every 7 toys, there are 2 toy airplanes.

For every 5 toy cars, there are 2 toy airplanes.

Step-by-step explanation: For anyone who is interested, there is 5 toy cars and 2 toy airplanes. 5+2 = 7. (That equals the total amount of toys) Using that information, A and B would be incorrect.

User Dbrin
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The answer is For every 5 toy cars, there is 2 toy airplanes. Hopes this helps
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