Math, asked by josegbeasley, 9 months ago

A bike shop has 11 red bikes, 3 blue bikes, 4 orange bikes, and 12 silver bikes.
For every 1 orange bike, there are 3________.
Choose 1 answer:

(Choice A)
Red bikes

(Choice B)
Blue bikes

(Choice C)
Silver bikes

Answers

Answered by ghuleishika9a45
9

Answer:

C) silver bikes

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer would be C. silver

We can find this by dividing all answers by three, and see if it equals 4.

11/3=3.666667 Definitly not that

3/3=1 Nope

12/3=4 This is correct

Answered by Dhruv4886
2

For every 1 orange bike, there are 3  silver bikes.

The correct answer is option(C)

Given:

A bike shop has 11 red bikes,

3 blue bikes, 4 orange bikes, and 12 silver bikes

For every 1 orange bike, there are 3_____.

To find:

Fill the blank

Solution:

Given the bike shop has 11 red bikes, 3 blue bikes, 12 silver bikes

here, the number orange bikes = 4

Given for every 1 orange bike there 3 __ bikes

Divide each number of bikes by the number of orange bikes  

For 11 red bikes

= 11/4 = 2.75    [which means for 1 orange bike 2.75 red bikes ]

For 3 blue bikes

= 3/4 = 0.75    [ which means for 1 orange bike 0.75 blue bikes ]

For 12 silver bikes

= 12/4 = 3        [ which means for 1 orange bike 3 silver bikes ]

For every 1 orange bike, there are 3  silver bikes.

the correct answer is option(C)

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