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10 December, 14:59

For every 6 toys, there are 14 candies in a piñata.

If there are 70 candies, how many toys are there?

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  1. 10 December, 15:07
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    So basically the ratio is 6:14.

    So we would set it up as x:70

    From there you can cross multiply 6*70.

    And 14*x.

    This gets us 420

    And 14x

    To isolate the variable you divide 420 by 14.

    This gets us 30.

    There are 30 Toys.
  2. 10 December, 15:29
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    30 toys

    Step-by-step explanation:

    6/14=x/70

    14x=420

    x=30 toys
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