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Dr. Howser recently purchased two new fish tanks (Tank A and Tank B) to place in the waiting area of his office. Each fish tank holds exactly 120 gallons of water. Tank A will hold small fish and Tank B will hold large fish. Dr. Howser plans on buying 3 small fish for every 10 gallons of water in Tank A. He plans on buying 6 large fish for every 40 gallons of water in Tank B.

How many total fish is Dr. Howser planning on buying?
What will be the ratio of the number of small fish he buys to the number of large fish that he buys?
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Answer/Step-by-step explanation:

How many total fish is Dr. Howser planning on buying?

BOTH tanks hold 120 gallons

Tank A :

3 every 10 --> 120/10 ---> 12

So multiply 3 and 12 ----> 36

36 fishes in tank A

Tank B:

6 every 40 -----> 120/40 ----> 3

So multiply 6 by 3 ----> 18

18 fishes are held in tank B

Add them together:

18 + 36 ----> 54

ANSWER : Dr. Howser is planing on purchesing 54 fish all together.

What will be the ratio of the number of small fish he buys to the number of large fish that he buys

Small ---> 36 fish

Large ---> 18 fish

Small : Large ----> 36:18

ANSWER: 36:18

if you need it siplified it would be 2:1

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