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21 June, 02:15

A sporting good store ordered new bikes and scooters. For every 3 bikes ordered, four scooters were ordered. However, bikes were way more popular than scooters, so the store changed it's next order. The new ratio of the number of bikes ordered to the number of scooters was 5:2. If the same amount of sporting equipment was ordered in both orders and 64 scooters were originally ordered, how many bikes were ordered as a part of the new order?

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  1. 21 June, 02:43
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    32 x 5 = 160

    160 bikes were ordered

    I think
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