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16 May, 20:41

An ice cream store sells ice cream in a cup or in a cone. It sells 7 cones for every 3 cups of ice cream it sells. If 220 people buy ice cream at the store today, how may cones would the store sell?

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  1. 16 May, 22:07
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    3cups+7cones=10 altogether

    22x10 = 220 customers

    22x7=154

    3x22=66

    So 154 cones
  2. 16 May, 22:28
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    I m not sure of my answer but i think its correct ...

    7 cones / 3 cups of ice cream.

    The nearest multiple of 3 to 220 is 219

    one cone per cup = 7/3 (7 cones for 3 cups)

    T otal no of cups sold = 219 * One cone per cup

    = 219 * 7/3

    = 511 cones

    Therefore, the number of cones the store would sell is 511 cones.
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