SOLUTION: 1.
Solve using a proportion.
If 2 out of 36 people have hamburgers for lunch, and there are 20 people in the cafeteria
having hamburgers for lunch, how many people are in the
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Question 1062865: 1.
Solve using a proportion.
If 2 out of 36 people have hamburgers for lunch, and there are 20 people in the cafeteria
having hamburgers for lunch, how many people are in the cafeteria
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