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A bike shop has 11 red bikes, 3 blue bikes, 4 orange bikes, and 12 sliver bikes

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Answer:

c.) silver bikes

Explanation:

Given the bike shop has 11 red bikes, 3 blue bikes, 12 silver bikes

here, the number orange bikes = 4

Given for every 1 orange bike there 3 __ bikes

Divide each number of bikes by the number of orange bikes

For 11 red bikes

= 11/4 = 2.75 [which means for 1 orange bike 2.75 red bikes ]

For 3 blue bikes

= 3/4 = 0.75 [ which means for 1 orange bike 0.75 blue bikes ]

For 12 silver bikes

= 12/4 = 3 [ which means for 1 orange bike 3 silver bikes ]

For every 1 orange bike, there are 3 silver bikes.

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It Does. Cool

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