SOLUTION: You want to add 9 more vehicles to the present 12 cars but you want to keep the ratio of 8 cars the same. What proportion can you use to determine how many cars should be in the co
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Question 812986: You want to add 9 more vehicles to the present 12 cars but you want to keep the ratio of 8 cars the same. What proportion can you use to determine how many cars should be in the collection? Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Most tutors just ignore questions that make no sense or are poorly written.
I am going to give you a chance to clean up your question and write it in English.
Use "want" not "won't."
Use "determine" not "deter>"
Put a question mark after a question.
What ratio do you want to keep?
Your question still makes no sense