So we know if there are 5 groups/dozens of Monarch butterflies, there are 2 groups/dozens of Queen butterflies. In other words, there are 5 Monarch butterflies for every 2 Queen butterflies.
Then we can turn that into an equation.

From the last equation we wrote we can see that the total number of butterflies in the farm is

.
When we compare the Queen butterflies to total butterflies, we get

The ratio of Queen butterflies to total butterflies is 2:7.
Answer:
1 x 6 = 6 and 3 x 6 = 18
Step-by-step explanation:
Darryl:
Answer:
A = $1,905.00
(I = A - P = $405.00)
Equation:
A = P(1 + rt)
Lori:
Answer:
A = $1,932.00
(I = A - P = $532.00)
Equation:
A = P(1 + rt)
Thus $532-$405= $127 more in Lori's account