SOLUTION: The ratio of black walnuts to red oak trees at a tree farm is 4:5. The tree farm has 1,200 black walnut trees. How many black walnut and red oak trees does the tree farm have altog
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Question 966071: The ratio of black walnuts to red oak trees at a tree farm is 4:5. The tree farm has 1,200 black walnut trees. How many black walnut and red oak trees does the tree farm have altogether?
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1200/4=300
300/5=1500
1500+1200=2700 total
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