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15 July, 20:38

In a nature conservatory, the ratio of butterflies to total number of flying insects is 36 to 100. There are 450 total flying insects.

(a) Create a table for how many butterflies there are for 1, 50, and 100 flying insects. Show your work.

(b) How many butterflies are in the conservatory? Show your work.

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  1. 15 July, 21:35
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    A.

    0.36 to 1

    18 to 50

    36 to 100

    or it might be, but probably not:

    36 to 1

    1800 or 720 to 50

    3600 to 100
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