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The ratio of cars to trucks is 3 to 2 in one parking lot If there are 14 trucks, how many cars are there? (I need help on that question)
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The ratio of cars to trucks is 3 to 2 in one parking lot
If there are 14 trucks, how many cars are there?
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Answer:21 cars to 14 trucks
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