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If there are 1 pear in 3 peaches then how many peaches are there if there are 5 and 9 peaches

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If there is one pear for every three peaches, we can set up a ratio:

1 pear : 3 peaches

To find out how many peaches there are, we need to know how many pears there are. If we have 5 peaches, we can solve for the number of pears:

1 pear : 3 peaches = x : 5 peaches

Cross-multiplying gives us:

3x = 5

x = 5/3

So if we have 5 peaches, we would expect to have approximately 1.67 pears.

Similarly, if we have 9 peaches, we can solve for the number of pears:

1 pear : 3 peaches = x : 9 peaches

Cross-multiplying gives us:

3x = 9

x = 3

So if we have 9 peaches, we would expect to have 3 pears.

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