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A glass of jar has 64 chocolates . Mark,dave,and ralph will share the chocolates in the ratio 1:1:2. How many chocolates will each one of them get ?



Let n be the number of chocolates each of them will get.
Let 2n be the number of chocolates one of them with two parts will get.
Write the ratio 1:1:2 as n:n:2n.

Adding the numbers,
1+1+2=4
N+N+2N = 64
4n =64
N =16
Since 2n =2 x 16=32,then n:n:2n =16:16:32.

Answer : mark and Dave will both have 16 chocolates each, while Ralph will have 32 chocolates

Check.
Add all the chocolates received by Mark,Dave,and Ralph.
16+16+32=64
64=64

Answers

Answered by khemaanandhi
19

Answer:

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Answered by ilikemilk
7

Answer:

Adding the numbers,

1+1+2=4

N+N+2N = 64

4n =64

N =16

Since 2n =2 x 16=32,then n:n:2n =16:16:32.

Answer : mark and Dave will both have 16 chocolates each, while Ralph will have 32 chocolates

Check.

Add all the chocolates received by Mark,Dave,and Ralph.

16+16+32=64

64=64

Step-by-step explanation:

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