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26 January, 16:56

The ratio of cars to trucks is 7:3-there are 16 more cars than trucks

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  1. 26 January, 17:18
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    There's an easy way to solve this.

    The ratio is 7:3 as cars:trucks

    The difference is that it starts off with 4 more cars than trucks.

    We want to find how many of each are there when there are 16 more cars than trucks.

    16:4

    4

    Let's multiply each side of the ratio by 4.

    7*4

    28

    3*4

    12

    28-12=16

    So there will be 28 cars and 12 trucks.
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