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21 March, 18:15

There are 42 rolls in the cafeteria.

How can they be divided into 2 groups so that they are in a ratio of 2:5. How many rolls will be in each group?

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  1. 21 March, 20:05
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    42 can be divided by 7 to be 6, right?

    That means you have 7 groups of 6 rolls each.

    So, if you want to separate those rolls into 2 groups for a 2:5 ratio, (note: 2:5 is 7 groupings total), then you'd put 12 rolls into one group and 30 in the other group.
  2. 21 March, 21:29
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    You would have atleast 21 rolls in each gruop.
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