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Minxia counted 40 green cars and 20 silver cars inn the parking lot if the number of green cars stays the same how many more silver cars would need to be added so the ratio of green cars to silver cars is 1 to 3
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100 cars. 1:3 = 40: x. x=120 120-20=100 Hope this helps :)
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