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5 May, 14:56

A student bought 84 pencils. If he sharpened 35 pencils, what is the ratio of the unsharpened pencils to the sharpened pencils?

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  1. 5 May, 17:36
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    Number of pencils bough by the student = 84

    Number of pencils sharpened by the student = 35

    Then

    The number of pencils that was not sharpened = (84 - 35)

    = 49

    So 35 pencils have been sharpened and 49 pencils have not been sharpened.

    Then Number of pencils unsharpened:Number of pencils sharpened = 49:35

    = 7:5

    So the ratio of the number of unsharpened pencil to the number of sharpened pencil is 7:5
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