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The veterinarian’s practice had dog and cats clients. The number of dog clients was 5/6 of the number of cat clients. If the total number of clients was 924, how many dog clients and how many cat clients did the veterinarian have?

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Answer:

Dog Clients = 770

Cat Clients = 154

Explanation:

1) We are given 5/6 and the number 924. To find the total dog clients, we need to multiply 5/6 by 924 = 770.

2) To find the cat clients, we subtract the dog clients (770) from the total amount of clients, which gives us 154

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