2012 CEMC Gauss (Grade 8) Problems/Problem 16
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Problem
A parking lot has more cars than trucks. The ratio of cars to trucks is
Solution 1
Let be the number of trucks, and
be the number of cars. Since there are
more cars than trucks, we have:
Thus, the ratio of cars to trucks is:
~anabel.disher
Solution 2
We can pick an easy number to find the ratio with. Let be the number of trucks, and let
be the number of cars. Since there are
more cars than trucks, we have:
Thus, the ratio of cars to trucks is
~anabel.disher