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14 February, 08:14

Sarah bought bananas, apples and pears. The ratio of bananas to apples was 3 to 5 and the ratio of apples to pears was 4 to 2. She bought 12 bananas. How many pears did she buy?

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  1. 14 February, 08:30
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    If Sarah buys 3 bananas for every 5 apples and bought 12 bananas that means she bought 20 apples. (3/5 = 12/A solve and A=20)

    Now we know that for every 4 apples she buys 2 pears. Because she bought 20 apples, Sarah bought 10 pears. (4/2 = 20/P solve and P=10)
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