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13 May, 04:10

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

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  1. 13 May, 05:43
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    Since you know your multiplication tables, you know that 63 = 9*7. Multiply your ratio by 9 to find your answer.

    schooners : skiffs = 7 : 5 = 63 : 45

    There were 45 skiffs.
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