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Mathematics, 13.03.2022 20:00 jyworthy

1. At Sue Birdwell Intermediate School the ratio of boys to girls is 7 to 5. If there are 150 girls at the school, how many boys are at the school? 2. The ratio of cupcakes to cakes is 6 to 2. If the bakery sold 200 cakes, how many cupcakes did the bakery sell?

3. A basketball player made 15 free throws in her last 32 attempts. How many free throws would the basketball player be expected to make in 160 attempts?

4. A soybean company says 4 out of every 5 of its seeds grow. If a farmer planted 60 soybean seeds, how many can he expect to grow?

5. At an automobile dealership, 2 out of every 12 cars are red. What is a prediction of the number of red cars sold when the automobile dealership sells 180 cars?

6. In a grocery store parking lot the ratio of trucks to cars is 2 to 3. If there are 300 trucks in the parking lot, how many cars are there?

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