The value is ten times the value.
You break it up by taking the numbers by itself.
In the first number it's 500.
In the second it's 50.
From there you need to just figure out how the place value is different.
In this case it's different time 10.
Answer:
First of all you need to find the total ratio in order to find the number of seeds in each garden.
Total ratio = 3 + 5+7
= 15
The number of seed in garden a = ratio of garden a/ total ratio x 1500
= 3/15 x 1500
= 300 seeds
since each of the seeds in garden a cost 10 cents , then the cost of 300 seeds = 300 x 10 = 3000 cents
= $ 30 ( 100 cents = $1 )
The number of seeds in garden c = 7/15 x 1500
= 700 seeds
each seed in garden b cost 5 cent, cost of 500 = 700 x 5 = 3500 cents
= $35
The number of seeds in garden b = 5 / 15 x 1500 = 500 seeds
It was said that $ 110 was pent in all, so the amount spent on c = $110 - ( $30 + $35)
= $110 - $65
= $45
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