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7 January, 10:03

If a kennel has 50 dogs and some of them are puppies and some of them are adult dogs. The ratio of puppies to adult dogs in a kennel are 2:3. How many puppies are there?

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  1. 7 January, 10:05
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    The ratio is 2:3 puppies to adult dogs, which means for every 2 puppies, there is 3 adult dogs.

    Add the ratio together: 2+3 = 5

    Divide total dogs by that total: 50 dogs / 5 = 10

    Now multiply each number of the ratio by that to find the total number of each:

    2 puppies x 10 = 20 total puppies.

    3 adults x 10 = 30 total adult dogs.
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