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John is creating a Thanksgiving display at the store where he works, using only canned pumpkin and canned green beans. He needs to maintain a ratio of pumpkin to green beings of 5 to 1. If he wants to use a total of 90 cans how many cans of green beans should he use?

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User Blanco
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Answer:50

Explanation:

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User Kevin Jurkowski
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Okay, so the ratio is 5 to 1, which is a total of 6 cans. He wants to use 90 cans.

90 / 6 = 15 groups of 6 cans

Since he wants to use one can to every 5 pumpkin cans, then he will use 15 green bean cans. ( one green bean can in every group of 6 total cans )


Double check: 15 + 5 ( 5 pumpkin cans per group of 6 total cans ) * 15


15 + 75 = 90


So yes, it is true.

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