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The number of blue fish to red fish in a tank is proportional. If there are 34 blue fish and 50 red fish in Tank A, how many blue fish are in Tank B if there are 75 red fish?
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The number of blue fish to red fish in a tank is
proportional. If there are 34 blue fish and 50
red fish in Tank A, how many blue fish are in
Tank B if there are 75 red fish?
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51 blue fish.
If there is 34 to 50 blue to red fish in tank A. Then tank B is 51 to 75. Because 75 is 1.5 times larger than 50 you have to multiply 34 by 1.5 to get 51.
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