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The ratio of bananas to apples was 2 to 3. If there where 18 bananas how many apples where there

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  • 18-03-2020

Answer:

There were 27 apples.

Step-by-step explanation:

Set a ratio of bananas to apples like this:

bananas/apples = 2/3

Now you have 18 bananas. The number of apples is unknown, so use "a" for the number of apples.

bananas/apples = 18/a

The two ratios above are equal, so set them equal. That creates a proportion.

2/3 = 18/a

Now we solve for a by cross multiplying.

2a = 3 * 18

2a = 54

a = 27

Answer: There were 27 apples.

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