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2 April, 11:32

The ratio of the number of sheep to the number of horses on a farm is 8:3. If there are 42 horses on the farm how many sheep are on the farm?

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  1. 2 April, 11:35
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    Cross multiply and solve for x

    8/3 = x/42
  2. 2 April, 11:54
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    112 sheep

    Step-by-step explanation:

    ~ If the ratio of sheep:horse is 8:3, and there are 42 horses on the farm, then that means that there are 14 times more horse than 3. Which just means that ~ 3·14 = 42

    ~ So we just have to take 8 (The number of sheep), and multiply it by 14, like we did to the number of horse.

    ~ 8 · 14 = 112

    ~ Now the new ratio of sheep:horse is 112:42
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