Respuesta :
Answer:
C 7/16
Shelter B has more dogs
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A
Cats : dogs : total
9 7 9+7=16
dogs/ total
7/16
Part B
Cats : dogs : total
6 5 6+5=11
If they both have 18 cats
Shelter A
Cats : dogs : total
9 7 16
Multiply by 2
18 14 32
Shelter B
Cats : dogs : total
6 5 11
Multiply by 3
18 15 33
Shelter A has 14 dogs, Shelter B has 15 dogs
Shelter B has more dogs
Answer:
A) C. 7:16
B) second shelter
Step-by-step explanation:
A) Given that the shelter has a ratio of cats to dogs that is 9:7 and only houses dogs and cats, then there are 7 dogs for every 7+9 = 16 total number of animals, that is, the ratio of dogs to total animals is 7:16.
B) A ratio of 6:5 means that there are 6 cats for every 5 dogs. If the second shelter has 18 (=6*3) cats, then it has 3*5 = 15 dogs. That is, 6:5 is equivalent to 18:15
The first shelter has 9 cats for every 7 dogs. If it has 18 (=9*2) cats, then it has 7*2 = 14 dogs. That is, 9:7 is equivalent to 18:14