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23 June, 05:58

Divide 28 cans of soda into two groups so the ratio is 3 to 4 explain

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  1. 23 June, 06:01
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    Put 12 cans in one group and 16 cans in the other group. The reason why my answer is correct is because 3 x 4 equals 12 giving a ratio of 3. When 4 x 4 is equal to 16 giving you a ratio of one more equal to 4.
  2. 23 June, 06:12
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    3 : 4 = 28

    3+4 parts = 28

    1 part = 28/7

    1 part = 4

    (Calculation of [3 + 4 ] is to get the [total of parts] that represent as 28 cans of soda)

    Next,[ 28 should be divide by 7] (4 + 3) to get [one part] represent how many cans of soda.

    3 parts=

    3 x 4

    12

    4 parts =

    4 x4

    16

    ([3 and 4 should be multiply with '4'] (28/7) to get [how many cans of soda that represent the ratio])
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