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If 3 over 4 ton of pebbles covers 4 over 5 of a garden, how many tons of pebbles are required to cover the entire garden?

3 over 5 ton

15 over 16 ton

1 and 1 over 3 tons

1 and 11 over 20 tons

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Answer:


(15)/(16) ton of pebbles will cover the whole garden.

Explanation:

So
(3)/(4) ton covers
(4)/(5) of the garden.

Let x be pebbles required to cover the entire garden, we can set up a proportion:


((3)/(4) )/((4)/(5) ) =(x)/(1)


(3)/(4) /
(4)/(5) = x


(3)/(4) *
(5)/(4) = x


(15)/(16) = x


(15)/(16) ton of pebbles will cover the whole garden.

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