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28 March, 06:38

A supplier sells 2 1/4 pounds of mulch for every 1 1/3 pounds of gravel. The supplier sells 172 pounds of mulch and gravel combined. how many pounds of each item did the supplier sell?

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  1. 28 March, 08:29
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    We first write the fractions in their decimal forms and find out the ratio.

    2 1/4 is equivalent to 2.25, and 1 1/3 is equivalent to 1.33

    Ratio will be 2.25 / 1.33 = 1.69 or 1.7 rounded off. Since it cannot be simplified further, then the ratio of mulch to gravel will be 1.7: 1

    Quantity of mulch sold → 1.7/2.7 of 172 →0.629 * 172 = 108.2 pounds

    Quantity of gravel sold will be 172 - 108. 2 = 63.8 pounds
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