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Hey y’all, anyone could help me with this one bit? (Can’t use decimals.)

Hey y’all, anyone could help me with this one bit? (Can’t use decimals.)-example-1
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Okay so if Dylan makes 7 dog leashes for every 3 cat leashes the next batch he would make 14 dog leashes for every 6 cats, so basically it doubles

Dog Leashes: 7 | 14 | 21 | 35
Cat Leashes : 3 | 6 | 9 | 15
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Answer:

7 14 21 35

3 6 9 15

not decimals for every 3 cat 7 dog

Explanation:

so, you take 7+7 to get 14 then just repeat 14+7 = 21

3+3 6

and for 35 just take 35 divided by 7 * 3 to get 15

i learned this last year

hope this helps

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