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In a drink mix, the ratio of sugar to water is 2:5. If you have 10 cups of sugar, how many cups of water do you need?
Sally is mixing paint and uses a ratio of 5:2 red to yellow. If she used 10 litres of yellow paint, how many litres of red paint did she use?
In a class, the student-teacher ratio is 20:1. If there are 2 teachers, how many students are there?
What is the simplest form of the ratio 20:30?
For every 8 cats, there are 5 dogs. What is the ratio of dogs to cats?
A juice drink is made by mixing water and concentrate in a ratio of 3:2. If you add 24 litres of water, how much concentrate will you need?
A group of 56 children are split into a ratio 7:1 boys to girls. How many girls are there?
In a drawer of socks, there is a 3:4 ratio of white to black socks. If there are 24 white socks, how many black socks are there?
Tom and Jerry share sweets in the ratio 2:3. If the total number of sweets is 50, how many sweets does Tom get?
A football team has a boy to girl ratio of 3:4. If there are 28 girls, how many boys are there?
In a restaurant, the chef to cook ratio is 1:5. If there are 6 chefs, how many cooks are there?
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