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There were 5 ice cream cones for every 3 brownies sold at the ice cream shop. If there were 24 brownies sold, how many ice cream cones were sold?

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There were 5 ice cream cones for every 3 brownies sold at the ice cream shop. If there were 24 brownies sold, how many ice cream cones were sold?

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Solution

To solve this problem, you need to set up a proportion. The ratio of ice cream cones to brownies is 5:3, and you know that 24 brownies were sold.

So, you can set up the proportion like this:

5/3 = x/24

To solve for x (the number of ice cream cones sold), you can cross-multiply:

5 * 24 = 3 * x

120 = 3x

Then, divide both sides by 3 to solve for x:

x = 120 / 3

x = 40

So, 40 ice cream cones were sold.

This problem has been solved

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