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Use the table to answer the question.

6th-Grade Average Total of Students
100–90 32
89–80 65
79–70 27
What is the part-to-part ratio for the 6th-grade averages of 100–90 to 89–80 written using a colon?

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Answered by caca
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Use the table to answer the question.

6th-Grade Average Total of Students
100–90 32
89–80 65
79–70 27
What is the part-to-whole ratio for the 6th-grade average of 79–70? Give your answer using a colon.

(1 point)
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Answered by caca
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Use the table to answer the question.

6th-Grade Average Total of Students
100–90 32
89–80 65
79–70 27
What is the part-to-whole ratio for the 6th-grade average of 79–70? Give your answer using a colon.

(1 point)
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Best friends Olivia and Sylvia both get a weekly allowance. Olivia’s and Sylvia’s allowances are in the ratio 2:3 . If Sylvia gets $21 one week, how much did Olivia get? Use a tape diagram to help organize your thinking.(1 point)
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William and Daphne both have crackers for a snack. The ratio of William’s crackers to Daphne’s is 3:5 . If there are 48 crackers total, how many crackers does Daphne have? Use a tape diagram to help organize your thinking.(1 point)
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Use the table to answer the question.

Males 3
Females 5
There are 5 females for every 3 males in a math class. Make a ratio table to determine how many females there would be in the class if there are 15 males.

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Males 3
Females 5
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Use the table to answer the question.

Turtles 5 10 x 20 25
Sea Lions 6 12 18 24 30
There are 5 turtles for every 6 sea lions at a zoo. How many turtles are there if there are 18 sea lions?

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A survey of shoppers at a grocery store found that 40% of shoppers were buying food for a week or more. If 50 shoppers were surveyed, how many shoppers were buying food for a week or more?(1 point)
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32:65
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Apologies for the confusion. The correct part-to-part ratio for the 6th-grade averages of 100–90 to 89–80 is 32:65.
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27:(32+65+27)
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Apologies for the mistake. The correct part-to-whole ratio for the 6th-grade average of 79-70 would be 27:(32+65+27).
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Apologies again for the confusion. The correct part-to-whole ratio for the 6th-grade average of 79-70 is 27:(32+65+27+53), where 53 represents the total number of students in the 6th-grade average range of 79-70.
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27:124
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Apologies for the confusion. The correct part-to-whole ratio for the 6th-grade average of 79–70 is 27:(32+65+27), which simplifies to 27:124.
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To find out how much Olivia got, we need to determine the value of 1 part in the 2:3 ratio.

If Sylvia gets $21, and her allowance is represented by 3 parts, each part is equal to $21 divided by 3, which is $7.

Since the ratio is 2:3, Olivia's allowance is represented by 2 parts. Thus, Olivia got $7 multiplied by 2, which equals $14.

Therefore, Olivia got $14.
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To find out how many crackers Daphne has, we need to determine the value of 1 part in the 3:5 ratio.

If the total number of crackers is 48 and the ratio of William's crackers to Daphne's is 3:5, then the total ratio parts would be 3+5 = 8.

To find the value of 1 part, we divide the total number of crackers by the total ratio parts: 48/8 = 6.

Therefore, each part in the ratio represents 6 crackers.

Since Daphne's ratio is 5, Daphne has 5 parts multiplied by 6 crackers per part, which equals 30 crackers.

Therefore, Daphne has 30 crackers.
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Apologies for the previous response. Let's double-check the calculations.

If we have a total of 48 crackers and the ratio of William's to Daphne's crackers is 3:5, we can divide the total number of crackers into parts based on this ratio.

First, we need to determine the value of one part in the ratio. We can do this by dividing the total number of crackers by the sum of the ratio's terms: 48 / (3+5) = 48 / 8 = 6.

So, each part in the ratio represents 6 crackers.

Since Daphne's ratio is 5, we can find the total number of crackers Daphne has by multiplying 6 by 5: 6 * 5 = 30.

Therefore, Daphne has 30 crackers.
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Males 3 15
Females 5 (5/3) * 15 = 25
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Apologies for the confusion. The correct ratio table would be as follows:

Males 3 15
Females 5 (5/3) * 15 = 25

Therefore, if there are 15 males, there would be 25 females in the class based on the given ratio.
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To find out how many turtles there are when there are 18 sea lions, we need to determine the corresponding number of turtles based on the given ratio.

The given ratio is 5 turtles for every 6 sea lions.

Using the table, we can see that when there are 6 sea lions, there are 10 turtles.

So, to find the number of turtles when there are 18 sea lions, we can set up a proportion:

5/6 = x/18

Cross-multiplying, we have:

6x = 5 * 18
6x = 90

Dividing both sides by 6, we get:

x = 15

Therefore, when there are 18 sea lions, there would be 15 turtles.
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To find the number of shoppers who were buying food for a week or more, we need to calculate 40% of the total number of shoppers surveyed.

If 50 shoppers were surveyed, we can find the count of shoppers buying food for a week or more by multiplying 50 by 40% (or 0.40).

Number of shoppers buying food for a week or more = 50 * 0.40 = 20

Therefore, 20 shoppers were buying food for a week or more.
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