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22 June, 08:27

18. At Darlene's Dairy Bar, the ratio of vanilla to chocolate to strawberry ice cream

cones sold is about 3:5:2.

a) Last week, 155 chocolate ice cream cones were sold. What was the

total number of ice cream cones sold?

b) Two weeks earlier, a total of 380 ice cream cones were sold. How

many of each flavour were sold?

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  1. 22 June, 08:56
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    a) The total number of ice cream cones sold is 310.

    b) The number of Vanilla cones = 114

    The number of Chocolate cones = 190

    The number of Strawberry cones = 76

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The ratio of vanilla to chocolate to strawberry ice cream cones sold is about 3:5:2.

    Let us take, 'x' be the common multiple of the ratio given.

    ⇒ Total number of Vanilla sold = 3x

    ⇒ Total number of Chocolate sold = 5x

    ⇒ Total number of Strawberry sold = 2x

    a) It is given that,

    The number of chocolate ice cream cones were sold = 155

    ⇒ 5x = 155

    ⇒ x = 155 / 5

    ⇒ x = 31

    To find the total number of ice cream cones sold:

    ⇒ Total ice creams sold = 3x + 5x + 2x

    Substitute x = 31,

    ⇒ 3 (31) + 5 (31) + 2 (31)

    ⇒ 93 + 155 + 62

    ⇒ 310

    ∴ The total number of ice cream cones sold is 310.

    b) It is given that,

    A total of 380 ice cream cones were sold.

    To find the number of each flavor sold:

    ⇒ 3x + 5x + 2x = 380

    ⇒ 10x = 380

    ⇒ x = 380 / 10

    ⇒ x = 38

    The number of Vanilla cone, 3x ⇒ 3 * 38 = 114 The number of Chocolate cone, 5x ⇒ 5 * 38 = 190 The number of Strawberry cone, 2x ⇒ 2 * 38 = 76
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