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27 March, 14:12

Ewen has 48 white tiles and 16 blue tiles. The cost of each white tile was £2 and the cost of each blue tile was £4 work out the ratio of the total cost of the white tiles to the total cost of the blue tiles

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  1. 27 March, 14:34
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    Answer: 3:2 or 3/2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    48 white tiles each cost £2, so you multiply each tile by 2 to find the total cost.

    48 * 2 = 96

    So the total cost of the white tiles is £96

    16 blue tiles each cost £4, so you multiply each tile by 4 to find the total cost.

    16 * 4 = 64

    So the total cost of the blue tiles is £64

    Now, to find the ratio, you compare the total cost of white tiles by the total cost of blue tiles.

    96:64

    Now, you can simply this to get the common ratio. Find a common divisor.

    96 / 32 = 3

    64 / 32 = 2

    The ratio is 3:2 or 3/2
  2. 27 March, 14:38
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    Answer:10.60

    Step-by-step explanation:48+16=64

    2+4=6

    then you ➗ both of the number.
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