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  • 03-12-2020
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Jack needs 22 pirates for every 2 pirate ships he manages.

Jack needs 22 pirates for every 2 pirate ships he manages class=

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neooooow
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  • 03-12-2020

Answer:

55, 121

Step-by-step explanation:

2*2 =4

22*2=44

but 4 is not the number we need and 4 is one less so we divide 22 by 2 and get 11 so 44+11=55

thats the first box.

The second box is 55*2+11 which is 121

55:is the first box

121 is the second empty box

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Helpmeplease07
Helpmeplease07 Helpmeplease07
  • 03-12-2020
55 pirates for 5 ships
And
122 pirates for 11 ships

22 pirates for every two ships that would be 11 pirates for every 1 ship so your basically adding 11 to every ship there

The ratio would be 11:1



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