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svp [43]
3 years ago
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the ratio of adults to children attending a new exhibit st the museum was found to be 8:5. Based on this ratio if 390 people att

ended one day, how many would be children?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Natali5045456 [20]3 years ago
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First, you add the two parts of the ratio together. 8+5=13. Then you do 390 divided by 13 which is 30. After this, you multiply 30 by each side to get the ratio to be equal. 30x8=240, and 30x5=150. This can now be put into the ratio 240:150. As you said it was in the ratio adults to children, it must stay in that order. The part of the ratio for children is 150. 
<em>The answer to your question is 150. You can double-check your answer by adding up the two parts again. 240=150=390 so you can be assured that your answer is truly correct. Thank you for uploading this question. I hope my explanation was helpful enough for you
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<em><u>PencilandPaper21</u></em>
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