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28 August, 18:50

At a hot dog stand, they serve regular and footlong hot dogs at a ratio of 5 to 3. Based on this ratio, how many footlong hot dogs will be served if there are a total of 120 dogs served?

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  1. 28 August, 19:05
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    45

    Step-by-step explanation:

    we have a ratio of 5 regular hot dogs to 3 footlong hotdogs.

    If we sum 5 + 3 we get 8 hotdogs, this means that for every 8 hot dogs 3 of them are footlong.

    we can see this as follows:

    Total hot dogs footlong hot dogs

    8 ⇒ 3

    and we need to know how many footlong hot dogs will be served if a total of 120 hot dogs are served:

    Total hot dogs footlong hotdogs

    8 ⇒ 3

    120 ⇒ x

    where x represents the number we are looking for, which we found by the rule of three: multiply cross quantities and divide by the remaining amount:

    x=3*120/8

    x=360/8

    x=45

    the answer is 45 foolong hot dogs
  2. 28 August, 19:15
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    Most likely it would be somewhere in the 60s
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