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21 December, 08:18

There are cars, trucks, and motorcycles in our company parking lot. the ratio of cars to trucks to motorcycles is $7:5:2.$ if there are $48$ cars and trucks total, how many motorcycles are there?

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  1. 21 December, 08:28
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    Given the ratio of cars, trucks and motorcycles 7:5:2 and the total number of cars is 48, to get the number of motorcycles we proceed as follows:

    fraction of cars to total number

    (5+7) / (7+5+2)

    =12/14

    =6/7

    the total number of cars, trucks and motorcycles will be:

    1 / (6/7) * 48

    =56

    total number motorcycles

    2/14*56

    =8 motorcycles
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