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if at the wedding, the ratio of men to women to children was 4:5:2. and there were 60 men at the wedding. then how many women and children would there will be? and finally how many guests were there altogether? please could you help me with this question i need it immediately, i need the answer before tomorrow morning so please give me the answer as soon as possible thanks.

 Oct 17, 2016
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so there's 4 men to 5 women to 2 children.

 

To get from 4 to 60, you multiply by 15.

 

Multiply each number by 15.

 

60:75:30

 

There are 75 women and 30 children.

 Oct 17, 2016
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if at the wedding, the ratio of men to women to children was 4:5:2. and there were 60 men at the wedding. then how many women and children would there will be? and finally how many guests were there altogether? please could you help me with this question i need it immediately, i need the answer before tomorrow morning so please give me the answer as soon as possible thanks.

 

Since the ratio of men to women is 4:5, that means that for every 4 men there are 5 women. So, if you have 60 men, that means there are 5/4 x 60 =75 women.

Also, since the ratio of men to children is 4:2, that means that for every 4 men there are only 2 children, or 1/2 as many children as men. 2/4 x 60 =30 children at the wedding.

So the total number of people at the wedding =60 men + 75 women + 30 children =165 people.

 Oct 17, 2016
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Oh man! I completely missed that part! Good job guest!

rarinstraw1195  Oct 17, 2016

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