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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-11-12

There are 65 cats and dogs in total. The ratio of cats to dogs is 6:7.

How many cats are there? How many dogs are there?

Justify your answer.

Asked by cawoods

Answer (3)

To use a ratio, is like to use a fraction. What you need to do is add the two numbers in the ratio together, to get 13 (6+7). Now we know that for every 13 animals, 6 are cats and 7 are dogs. In 65 there are 5 13s (because 65/13 is 5), therefor, to get the number of cats, we need to times 6 by 5. This gets us 30. Similarly to get the number of dogs we do 5x7=35. Just to check, we can add 30 (number of cats) to 35 (number of dogs) which is 65, which is the number of cats and dogs given by the question. Therefor our answers are right! :)

Answered by marvel | 2024-06-10

so 65 cats and dogs
ratio of cats to dogs is 6:7 so there are 6+7=13 units total so if we divide 65 into 13 then multiply by 7 we should get the answer 65/13=5 times 7 7*5=35 35 dogs

Answered by apologiabiology | 2024-06-10

There are 30 cats and 35 dogs. This was determined using the ratio of 6:7, leading to a total of 13 parts, and dividing the total number of animals, 65, by 13 to find the value of one part, which is 5. Thus, 6 parts for cats equals 30, and 7 parts for dogs equals 35.
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Answered by marvel | 2024-12-26