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6 August, 13:02

The ratio of schooner to skiffs in the bay is 7 to 5. If there were 63 schooners in the bay, how many skiffs were there?

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  1. 6 August, 16:31
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    Ratio)

    schooners = 7

    skiffs = 5

    Problem)

    schooners=63

    skiffs = ?

    set up fractions

    (7/5) = (63/?)

    cross multiply (multiply 63 and 5, then divide by 7)

    ?=45
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