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8 August, 19:25

The ratio of horses to elephants in the circus is 8 to 7 if there are 16 horses in the circus then how many horses and elephants are there altogether

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  1. 8 August, 22:08
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    30 because the original ratio would be 16 to 14 but that reduces to 8 to 7 and then you just double the 7 to get 14 and then you add 16 and 14 together to get the total number of horses and elephants.
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