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An Ice cream parlor sells 5 ice cream sundaes for every 2 popsicles that they sell. If they sell 35 ice cream sundaes, how many popsicles can they expect to sell?

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Answer:

14 popsicles

Explanation:

The problem situation is related to the topic of "Proportion" in Mathematics. This shows two ratios being equal in a statement.

Proportion Formula: a:b = c:d (you can also rewrite this as
(a)/(b) =
(c)/(d))

1. Write the Proportion

  • 5 ice cream sundaes : 2 popsicles = 35 ice cream sundaes : x
  • let x be the number of popsicles
  • this can also be written as:
    (5)/(2) =
    (35)/(x)

2. Multiply in order to find the cross products.

  • 5 ice cream sundaes × x = 35 ice cream sundaes × 2 popsicles

3. Divide in order to find x.


  • (5xX)/(5) =
    (35x2)/(5)
  • x = 14 popsicles

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