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There is 1 worker for every 5 children. There are 105 children at the center. What is the proportion to find x, the number of workers?
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There is 1 worker for every 5 children. There are 105 children at the center. What is the proportion to find x, the number of workers?
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There is 1 worker for every 5 children. There are 105 children at the center. What is the proportion to find x, the number of workers?
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1:5 is not the answer, the answer is actually x=21 since 1 worker is to every 5 children (1:5) and 105 divided by 5 equals 21.
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