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1 December, 12:37

The ratio of sailboats to dinghies in the bay was 5 to 7 If there were 70

sailboats in the bay, how many dinghies were there?

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  1. 1 December, 15:16
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    98

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the sailboats be s and the dinghies be d.

    We have that:

    s : d = 5 : 7

    In other words:

    s / d = 5 / 7

    If there are 70 sailboats, this implies that s = 70

    => 70 / d = 5 / 7

    => d = (70 * 7) / 5 = 490 / 5 = 98

    There will be 98 dinghies.
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