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Mathematics, 02.06.2021 06:00 ariannawilder0210

The ratio of cars to vans at “Mason’s Used Cars” is 7:5. The ratio of cars to vans at “Hyland Auto” is 4:3. There are 60 vans in each used car lot. Which lot has more cars? How many more?
“Hyland Auto” added 2 vans (add to 60). Does this make the ratio the same in both cases? Explain.
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