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The classroom had 25 glue sticks. If the ratio of glue sticks to glue bottles was 5 : 2, how many glue bottles did the classroom have?



A student finished 8 of her homework problems in class. If the ratio of problems she finished to problems she still had left was 4 : 1, how many homework problems did she have total?



A recipe called for the ratio of sugar to flour to be 7 : 3. If you used 63 ounce of sugar, how many ounces of flour would you need to use?



Write an equation for each using the variables provided.
For each pound there are 16 ounces.
Write an equation to express the total number of ounces (Z) in (Y) pounds.

Equation:

Every dollar is 4 quarters.
Write an equation to express the total number of quarters (Q) in dollars (D).

Equation:

Word Problems. You must show your work and answer to get full credit.
Henry and Grace had the same amount of money. After Henry spent $28 and Grace spent $16, the ratio of the amount of money Henry had to the amount of money Grace had was 2 : 5. How much money did each of them have at first?

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Three clerks can type six documents in 12 days. At this rate, how long will it take for two clerks to type three such documents?

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