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The ratio of sixth graders to seventh graders at the school dance is 2 to 3. If there are 45 students at the dance. How many 6th graders attended the dance?
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The ratio of sixth graders to seventh graders at the school dance is 2 to 3. If there are 45 students at the dance. How many 6th graders attended the dance?
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The ratio of sixth graders to seventh graders at the school dance is 2 to 3.
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18
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2:3 x 9
18:27
18 + 27 = 45
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