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29 October, 23:31

There's 6 times as many dogs as cats. If the total number of dogs and cats is 35, how many dogs are there?

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  1. 30 October, 02:35
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    Let cats = X

    Then doges = 6x (6 times as many cats, so multiply 6 by number of cats)

    Now you have X + 6X = 35 (number of cats plus number of doags equal 35)

    X + 6x = 35

    Simplify:

    7X = 35

    Divide both sides by 7 to solve for x:

    X = 35 / 7

    X = 5

    Cats = X, so there are 5 cats.

    Dogs = 6X = 6 (5) = 30 total dogs.
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