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16 May, 12:22

The ratio of cats to dogs at the animal shelter is 2:5. If there are 35 animals total, how many cats are there?

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  1. 16 May, 14:58
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    Set up a proportion to describe this relationship. So, for every 2 cats, there is five dogs. Therefore, "c" can represent your unknown quantity for every 35 animals.

    2/5 = c/35

    Cross multiply, multiplying the numerator/top number of the first fraction/ratio, by the denominator/bottom number in the second fraction/ratio.

    2 • 35 = 70

    Then, Cross multiply, multiplying the numerator/top number of the second fraction/ratio, by the denominator/bottom number in the first fraction/ratio.

    C • 5 = 5c

    So, now the problem shows both products as equal to each other.

    70 = 5c

    To solve for the variable, "c", you must isolate the variable, by performing the opposite/inverse operation of multiplication, since that will undo the multiplication, for the variable to stand alone. Therefore, divide both sides of the equation by 5.

    70/5 = 5c/5

    14 = c

    So, there is 14 cats out of 35 animals.
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