The ratio of the width to the length of a flower is 10:19. How long is the flower bed if it’s width is 6 feet?
1 answer:
Just set up an equation comparing the two ratios and solve for the length, in this case x.
(10/19)=(6/x)
19/10=x/6
114/10=x
Answer= 11.4 feet for the length of the flower
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A.
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B.
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C.
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