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16 February, 12:47

the ratio of red rose bushes to yellow red rose bushes in the school garden is about 3 to 4 if there were 36 yellow rosebushes, about how many red rose bushes would there be?

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  1. 16 February, 12:50
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    Red: Yellow 3:4 or 3/4

    Red = x (unknown) and yellow = 36

    3/4 = x/36

    The easiest thing to do would be to divide 36 by 4 then multiply by 3

    36/4 = 9 9 times 3 = 27

    There are 27 red rosebushes
  2. 16 February, 12:54
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    21

    36/3=12

    36/4=9

    12+9=21
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