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12 August, 09:42

2 At Bea's Pet Shop, the number of dogs, d, is initially five less than twice the number of cats, c. If she decides to add three more of each, the ratio

of cats to dogs will be - Write an equation or system of equations that can be used to find the number of cats and dogs Bea has in her pet shop. Could Bea's Pet Shop initially have 15 cats and 20 dogs? Explain your reasoning. Determine algebraically the number of cats and the number of dogs Bea initially had in her pet shop.

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  1. 12 August, 12:17
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    Let D be dogs and C be cats

    dogs, d, is initially five less than twice the number of cats, c

    D + 5 = 2C

    If she decides to add three more of each, the ratio of cats to dogs will be

    D + 8 = 2C + 3

    Could Bea's Pet Shop initially have 15 cats and 20 dogs?

    Simply plug in the numbers

    20 + 5 = 2 (15)

    This is clearly not true: 25 does not equal 30
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