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13 August, 07:12

How does a "for every" statement show a ratio comparison? (Example of a for every statement: There a 5 strawberries for every 6 apples)

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  1. 13 August, 07:31
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    If you think of the "for every" as a : then it will make sense. So, replace the "for every" with a :.

    So:

    There are 5 strawberries for every 6 apples

    Turns into

    strawberries:apples = 5:6
  2. 13 August, 07:38
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    For every means for example if there is going to be one apple there will always have to be 2 orananges so every time one apple adds there will be always 2 oranges
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