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The ratio of Monarch butterflies to Queen butterflies at a butterfly farm was 9:7, If there are no additional butterflies at the farm, what is the ratio of queen butterflies to the total number of butterflies at the farm>

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User Tensho
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7:16 is the correct answer because you add up all the butter flies and then put them into a ratio is that better.
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User Siopaoman
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Answer: the ratio would be 7:16

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Explanation:

if there aren't anymore butterflies then there are only 16 you know this by adding up 9 and 7 which is 16 and the ratio for all the Queen butterflies to All the butterflies in the farm is 7:16

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