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| Question 59406This question is from textbook Algebra 1 An Incremental Development
 :  The following is the problem:
 The village was polygot. If the ratio of bilingual denizens to trilingual denizens was 14 to 3 and the denizens totaled 3,400, how many were trilingual?
 Can you tell me whether I am doing this right or not?
 My work:
 T/D
 T/3,400 = 3/3,400
 T3,400 = 3,400*3
 T3,400 = 10,200
 T3,400/3,400 = 10,200/3,400
 T=3
 I keep coming back to the answer already given for trilinguals. I don't think that I am coming up with the correct answer. Can you please show me what I am doing wrong (if I am doing anything wrong at all). Thank you so much! 
This question is from textbook Algebra 1 An Incremental Development
 
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