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User Bsr
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Answer:

5/32

5.4

Explanation:

54:10 is the ratio of pigs to cows.

It could be assumed that there are 54 pigs and 10 cows.

Problem is asking for the ratio of cows to all animals. So,

Add up the pigs and cows to get 64 total animals.

Input the numbers to the ratio cows:all animals

10:64

Change to a fraction

5/32

How many times the number of cows is the number of pigs. This can be found by dividing the number of pigs by the number of cows.

54 / 10 = 5.4

The number of pigs is 5.4 times more than the number of cows.

User WhiteEleven
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Answer:1/6.4, and there are 5.4 times as many pigs as cows.

Step-by-step explanation: In this scenario there are 64 animals, 54 pigs and ten cows. So the ration is 10/64, which can be simplified if you like to 1/6.4

There are 54 pigs for every 10 cows, which is the same as 5.4/1.

For every cow there is 5.4 pigs, so however many cows there are you can take that number and multiply it by 5.4 to get the number of pigs.

User Patrick Atoon
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