How to find a ratio - PSAT Math

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In the reptile house at the zoo, the ratio of snakes to lizards is 3 to 5. After the zoo adds 15 more snakes to the exhibit, the ratio changes to 4 to 5. How many lizards are in the reptile house?

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In order to maintain a proportion, each value in the ratio must be multiplied by the same value:

Before and after the snakes arrive, the number of lizards stays constant.

Before new snakes — Snakes : Lizards = 3_x_ : 5_x_

After new snakes — Snakes : Lizards = 4_x_ : 5_x_

Before the new snakes arrive, there are 3_x_ snakes. After the 15 snakes are added, there are 4_x_ snakes. Therefore, 3_x_ + 15 = 4_x_. Solving for x gives x = 15.

There are 5x lizards, or 5(15) = 75 lizards.

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