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18 March, 16:10

A sporting goods store ordered new bikes and scooters. For every 3 bikes ordered, 4 scooters were ordered. However, bikes were more popular than scooters so the store changed next order. the new ratio of the # of bikes ordered to the # of scooters was 5:2. If the same amount of sporting equipment was ordered in both orders and 64 scooters were ordered originally, how many bikes were ordered as part of the new order?

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  1. 18 March, 16:29
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    1. Original ratio of the bike and scooter is equals to:

    => 3 : 4, where 3 is the bike and 4 is the scooter

    => 48 bikes

    => original order = 64 scooter

    => 64 / 4 = 16

    however, bike is more popular than scooter, so they changed it into new ratio:

    => 5 : 2, where 5 is equals to bikes and 2 is equals to scooter.

    => 5 x 16 = 80 bikes

    => 2 x 16 = 32 scooter.
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