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Sunny's garden has 9 tomato plants, 5 pepper plants, 3 squash plants, and 6 pumpkin plants.
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For every 3 tomato plants in Sunny's garden, there is 1
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Sunny's garden has 99 tomato plants, 55 pepper plants, 33 squash plants, and 66 pumpkin plants.\newlineComplete the ratio.\newlineFor every 33 tomato plants in Sunny's garden, there is 11 \square.

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Q. Sunny's garden has 99 tomato plants, 55 pepper plants, 33 squash plants, and 66 pumpkin plants.\newlineComplete the ratio.\newlineFor every 33 tomato plants in Sunny's garden, there is 11 \square.
  1. Find Ratio for Pepper Plants: We need to find the ratio of tomato plants to each of the other types of plants. We start with the pepper plants.\newlineThe ratio of tomato plants to pepper plants is 99 tomato plants to 55 pepper plants.\newlineTo find the ratio for every 33 tomato plants, we divide both numbers by the number of tomato plants in the ratio, which is 33.
  2. Find Ratio for Squash Plants: Dividing the number of tomato plants by 33 gives us 9/3=39 / 3 = 3. This means for every 33 tomato plants, we need to find the equivalent number of pepper plants.
  3. Find Ratio for Pumpkin Plants: Now we divide the number of pepper plants by the same factor to maintain the ratio.\newlineDividing 55 pepper plants by 33 does not result in a whole number, which means we cannot have a whole number of pepper plants for every 33 tomato plants.
  4. Find Ratio for Pumpkin Plants: Now we divide the number of pepper plants by the same factor to maintain the ratio.\newlineDividing 55 pepper plants by 33 does not result in a whole number, which means we cannot have a whole number of pepper plants for every 33 tomato plants.Next, we move on to the squash plants.\newlineThe ratio of tomato plants to squash plants is 99 tomato plants to 33 squash plants.\newlineDividing the number of tomato plants by 33 gives us 9/3=39 / 3 = 3.
  5. Find Ratio for Pumpkin Plants: Now we divide the number of pepper plants by the same factor to maintain the ratio. Dividing 55 pepper plants by 33 does not result in a whole number, which means we cannot have a whole number of pepper plants for every 33 tomato plants.Next, we move on to the squash plants. The ratio of tomato plants to squash plants is 99 tomato plants to 33 squash plants. Dividing the number of tomato plants by 33 gives us 9/3=39 / 3 = 3.Now we divide the number of squash plants by the same factor to maintain the ratio. Dividing 33 squash plants by 33 gives us 3/3=13 / 3 = 1. This means for every 33 tomato plants, there is 3311 squash plant.
  6. Find Ratio for Pumpkin Plants: Now we divide the number of pepper plants by the same factor to maintain the ratio.\newlineDividing 55 pepper plants by 33 does not result in a whole number, which means we cannot have a whole number of pepper plants for every 33 tomato plants.Next, we move on to the squash plants.\newlineThe ratio of tomato plants to squash plants is 99 tomato plants to 33 squash plants.\newlineDividing the number of tomato plants by 33 gives us 9/3=39 / 3 = 3.Now we divide the number of squash plants by the same factor to maintain the ratio.\newlineDividing 33 squash plants by 33 gives us 3/3=13 / 3 = 1.\newlineThis means for every 33 tomato plants, there is 3311 squash plant.Finally, we look at the pumpkin plants.\newlineThe ratio of tomato plants to pumpkin plants is 99 tomato plants to 3333 pumpkin plants.\newlineDividing the number of tomato plants by 33 gives us 9/3=39 / 3 = 3.
  7. Find Ratio for Pumpkin Plants: Now we divide the number of pepper plants by the same factor to maintain the ratio.\newlineDividing 55 pepper plants by 33 does not result in a whole number, which means we cannot have a whole number of pepper plants for every 33 tomato plants.Next, we move on to the squash plants.\newlineThe ratio of tomato plants to squash plants is 99 tomato plants to 33 squash plants.\newlineDividing the number of tomato plants by 33 gives us 9/3=39 / 3 = 3.Now we divide the number of squash plants by the same factor to maintain the ratio.\newlineDividing 33 squash plants by 33 gives us 3/3=13 / 3 = 1.\newlineThis means for every 33 tomato plants, there is 3311 squash plant.Finally, we look at the pumpkin plants.\newlineThe ratio of tomato plants to pumpkin plants is 99 tomato plants to 3333 pumpkin plants.\newlineDividing the number of tomato plants by 33 gives us 9/3=39 / 3 = 3.Now we divide the number of pumpkin plants by the same factor to maintain the ratio.\newlineDividing 3333 pumpkin plants by 33 gives us 3388.\newlineThis means for every 33 tomato plants, there are 3300 pumpkin plants.

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