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10 April, 09:48

Divide 30 charms into two equal groups so that ratio is 2 to 3. How many to put in each group?

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  1. 10 April, 09:57
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    12:18

    or the first group have 12.

    the second group have 18.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If the first group has 2x cans, then the second group would have 3x.

    2x + 3x=30

    5x=30

    x=30/5

    x=6 cans

    So,

    2x = 2 (6) = 12.

    3x = 3 (6) = 18.
  2. 10 April, 12:07
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    12 & 18

    Explanation:

    My Asian friend Ryen, actually just told me answer, so there you go.

    Or, 6x2=12

    and 6x3=18

    That works too
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