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Answer: There are 12 European butterflies.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let be "s" the number of South American butterflies at the butterfly park.
Since the ratio of North American butterflies to South American butterflies at a butterfly park is 5:3 and the number of North American butterflies at the butterfly park is 30, you can write the folllowing proportion:
[tex]\frac{5}{3}=\frac{30}{s}[/tex]
Solving for "s", you get:
[tex](s)(\frac{5}{3})=30\\\\s=(30)(\frac{3}{5})\\\\s=18[/tex]
Let be "e" the number of European butterflies at the butterfly park.
Knowing that the ratio of South American butterflies to European butterflies at the butterfly park is 3:2, and since there are 18 South American butterflies, you can write the following proportion:
[tex]\frac{3}{2}=\frac{18}{e}[/tex]
Solving for "e", you get:
[tex](e)(\frac{3}{2})=18\\\\e=(18)(\frac{2}{3})\\\\e=12[/tex]
Answer:
Answer: There are 12 European butterflies.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let be "s" the number of South American butterflies at the butterfly park.
Since the ratio of North American butterflies to South American butterflies at a butterfly park is 5:3 and the number of North American butterflies at the butterfly park is 30, you can write the folllowing proportion:
Solving for "s", you get:
Let be "e" the number of European butterflies at the butterfly park.
Knowing that the ratio of South American butterflies to European butterflies at the butterfly park is 3:2, and since there are 18 South American butterflies, you can write the following proportion:
Solving for "e", you get:
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