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The team’s ratio of games won to games played was 3 to 8. If the team played 56 games, how many games did the team win?
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The team’s ratio of games won to games played was 3 to 8. If the team played 56 games, how many games did the team win?
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Answer:
Number of games won =21
Explanation:
Data
let
number
of
games
won
=
X
Number of games played=56
Ratio of games won to games played= 3:8 =3/8
number of games won(X)= 3/8 × 56
= 3×7
number of games won= 21
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