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20 September, 16:03

Peter is a beekeeper who sells jars of honey and honeycombs at the market. For every 10 jars of honey he brings to the market, he brings 3 honeycombs.

Which of the following could be what Peter brings to the market?

Choose 2 answers:

A. 18 jars of honey and 5 honeycombs

B. 20 jars of honey and 6 honeycombs

C. 30 jars of honey and 9 honeycombs

D. 40 jars of honey and 10 honeycombs

E. 60 jars of honey and 16 honeycombs

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  1. 20 September, 16:07
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    B. 20 jars of honey and 6 honeycombs

    C. 30 jars of honey and 9 honeycombs

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The ratio is 10 jars to 3 combs

    A. 18 jars of honey and 5 honeycombs

    18/5 not the same ratio

    B. 20 jars of honey and 6 honeycombs

    20/6 = 10/3 same ratio

    C. 30 jars of honey and 9 honeycombs

    30/9 = 10/3 same ratio

    D. 40 jars of honey and 10 honeycombs

    40/10 = 4/1 not same ratio

    E. 60 jars of honey and 16 honeycombs

    60/16 = 15/4 not same ratio
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