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  • 01-02-2021
  • Mathematics
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Mark, Paul and Brian share some sweets in the ratio 1:3:5. Mark gets 14 sweets. How many
did Brian get?

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bokharisophie609
bokharisophie609 bokharisophie609
  • 01-02-2021

Answer:

7

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travisfaulkner5
travisfaulkner5 travisfaulkner5
  • 01-02-2021
Add up all the ratio numbers, so 1+3+5=9
Then from the total number of sweets (14) divide by 9 which gives you 1.5
Then 1.5x Brian’s share (5) gives you 7 sweets
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