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7 June, 10:23

A small company has a fleet of 6 pickup trucks and 5 delivery vans, a larger company has the same ratio of pickup trucks to delivery vans. If the larger company has 78 pickup trucks, how many delivery vans does it have?

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  1. 7 June, 10:45
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    The larger company has 65 vans. The ratio is 6:5 trucks to vans in thr small company. If the large company has the same ratio 6:5, and has 78 trucks, you need to divide 78/6 to find the multiplier. 78/6 equals 13, so multiply 13 x5, which equals 65, so the larger company has 65 vans. The ratio is 78:65, which is equivalent to 6:5
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