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Charles owns a toy store:
There are 8 dolls for every 5
dump trucks in his inventory. If
there are 35 dump trucks, how
many dolls are in the store?

11\newlineCharles owns a toy store:\newlineThere are 88 dolls for every 55\newlinedump trucks in his inventory. If\newlinethere are 3535 dump trucks, how\newlinemany dolls are in the store?

Full solution

Q. 11\newlineCharles owns a toy store:\newlineThere are 88 dolls for every 55\newlinedump trucks in his inventory. If\newlinethere are 3535 dump trucks, how\newlinemany dolls are in the store?
  1. Calculate Ratio: Calculate the ratio of dolls to dump trucks, which is 88 dolls for every 55 dump trucks.
  2. Divide by 55: Since there are 3535 dump trucks, we need to find out how many times the ratio fits into 3535. So, we divide 3535 by 55. 35÷5=735 \div 5 = 7.
  3. Multiply by 88: Now, multiply the result by the number of dolls per ratio. So, 7×87 \times 8 dolls equals 5656 dolls. 7×8=567 \times 8 = 56.