In the continental United States,the ratio of states that border an ocean is 7:9 .How many of the states border an ocean?

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:  21 states

Step-by-step explanation:

Since, The total number of states in the continental United States is 48 in which some are in the border of ocean and some are not in the border of ocean.

According to the question,

The ratio of the states having the border to the ocean and not having the border to the the ocean = 7 : 9

Let the states having the border to the ocean = 7x

The the states do not having the border to the ocean = 9x

Thus,  7x + 9x = 48

⇒ 16 x = 48

⇒ x = 3

Thus, the states having the border to the ocean = 7 × 3 = 21

Answer 2
Answer:

In the continental United States, the number of states that border an ocean is 7/16 of the total number of states.

To find the number of states that border an ocean, we need to determine the specific values that correspond to the ratio. Let's denote the number of states that border an ocean as 7x and the number of states that do not border an ocean as 9x, where x is a common factor.

According to the given ratio, the equation is:

7x : 9x

To simplify the ratio, we can divide both sides by x:

7 : 9

Now, we can analyze the ratio. Since it is stated that the ratio applies to the continental United States, the total number of states is irrelevant. We are only concerned with the proportion of states that border an ocean to those that do not.

Based on the simplified ratio of 7:9, we can conclude that out of every 16 states, 7 of them border an ocean while the remaining 9 do not.

Therefore, in the continental United States, the number of states that border an ocean is (7/16) of the total number of states.

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the sides or the sizes of the angles are ... just as long as it has four straight
sides that meet and close it up.

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you start making special kinds of quadrilaterals, that have special names.

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are parallel to each other.  That makes a quadrilateral called a 'trapezoid'.
That's why a quadrilateral is not always a trapezoid.

Here are some other, more strict requirements, that make other special
quadrilaterals:

-- Two pairs of parallel sides . . . . 'parallelogram'

-- Two pairs of parallel sides
AND all angles the same size . . . . 'rectangle'
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Solution:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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