SOLUTION: If cement, gravel, and sand are to be mixed in the ratio of 3:5:7 respectively, and 5 tons of cement are available, how many tons of the mixture can be made? (Assume that enough gr

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Question 319979: If cement, gravel, and sand are to be mixed in the ratio of 3:5:7 respectively, and 5 tons of cement are available, how many tons of the mixture can be made? (Assume that enough gravel and sand are available to use all the available cement.)
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If cement, gravel, and sand are to be mixed in the ratio of 3:5:7 respectively, and 5 tons of cement are available, how many tons of the mixture can be made? (Assume that enough gravel and sand are available to use all the available cement.)
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We can do it this way, let x = the multiplier
3x:5x:7x
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Find the multiplier using the cement which was given
3x = 5
x = 5%2F3 is the multiplier
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Gravel:5 *5%2F3 = 25%2F3 = 8.33 tons
Sand: 7 * 5%2F3 = 35%2F3 = 11.67 tons
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Total mixture: 5 + 8.33 + 11.67 = 25 tons