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At a town meeting, the ratio of dark-haired people to blond-haired people to red-haired people is 42 : 37 : 3. If there are 1,312 people at the meeting, how many have each color hair?

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User Jubilee
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To solve this problem, we need to first find the total number of people for each hair color based on the given ratio.

Let's start by finding the common factor that we can use to scale the ratio up to the total number of people, which is 1,312:

42 + 37 + 3 = 82

We can then divide 1,312 by 82 to get the scaling factor:

1,312 ÷ 82 = 16

This means that for every 16 people, there are 42 with dark hair, 37 with blond hair, and 3 with red hair.

To find the actual number of people with each hair color in the town meeting, we can multiply the scaling factor by the number of people for each hair color in the ratio:

Dark-haired people: 42 × 16 = 672

Blond-haired people: 37 × 16 = 592

Red-haired people: 3 × 16 = 48

Therefore, there are 672 people with dark hair, 592 people with blond hair, and 48 people with red hair at the town meeting.

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User Jitesh Tukadiya
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Answer:

672 had dark hair, 592 had blond hair, and 48 had red hair

Explanation:

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User Octavia
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