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The ratio of the number of sparrows visiting a bird feeder to the number of more interesting birds is 3.88. On a morning when altogether 109 birds visit the feeder, what is the number of sparrows?

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We know that the ratio between sparrows and the other birds is 3.88. Let x be the number of sparrows and y be the number of the other birds, then we have that:


(x)/(y)=3.88

We know that the total number of birds is 109, then:


x+y=109

solving the second equation for y we have:


y=109-x

Plugging this in the first equation and solving for x we have:


\begin{gathered} (x)/(109-x)=3.88 \\ x=3.88(109-x) \\ x=422.92-3.88x \\ x+3.88x=422.92 \\ 4.88x=422.92 \\ x=(422.92)/(4.88) \\ x=86.66 \end{gathered}

Therefore approximately 87 sparrows were in the feeder that morning. (We round up the number since we can't have a fraction of a sparrow)

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