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5 April, 11:04

In a toy store, the ratio of the number of dolls to the number of teddy bears is 5 : 8. If the store has 200 dolls, how many teddy bears are in the store?

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  1. 5 April, 11:07
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    For my answer it will be 125 teddy bears. I just say 5/8 * 200. When it is reduced it will be 5/1 * 25/1. That will give the answer if 125.
  2. 5 April, 11:21
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    320 teddy bears

    dolls to teddy bears=5:8

    Dolls=5

    Teddy bears=8

    x•5 equals 200

    200 divided by 5 is 40

    x=40

    What you do to the top (numerator), you do to the bottom (denominator)

    8•40=320

    We know there are 5 dolls for every 8 teddy bears. If there is 200 dolls, we have to find how much 5 can go into 200 because we have to find what you have to multiply to make 5 equivalent to 200.200 divided by 5 is 40. We now know we have to multiply 40 by 5 to get 200 so whatever you do to the top you do the bottom. 40 times 8 is 320.
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