SOLUTION: The ratio of rabbits to foxes is 2 to 9. If there are 35 fewer foxes than rabbits, then how many of each are there?

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Question 196665: The ratio of rabbits to foxes is 2 to 9. If there are 35 fewer foxes than rabbits, then how many of each are there?
Answer by vleith(2983)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use a ratio. Let R be the number of rabbits and F be the number of fox.
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Check your answer, does 2/9 = 10/45?

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