SOLUTION: You can trade 7 beeps for 3 bops and you can trade 4 bops for 5 dings. How many beeps would you need to be able to trade for 60 dings?

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Question 203613: You can trade 7 beeps for 3 bops and you can trade 4 bops for 5 dings. How many beeps would you need to be able to trade for 60 dings?
Answer by scott8148(6628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(60 dings) * [(4 bops) / (5 dings)] = 48 bops

(48 bops) * [(7 beeps) / (3 bops)] = 112 beeps

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