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The ratio of the number of oranges Emma has to the number of oranges Cheko has is 3 : 5.What fraction of the total number of oranges is Cheko's oranges?

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The ratio of the number of oranges Emma has to the number of oranges Cheko has is 3 : 5. What fraction of the total number of oranges is Cheko's oranges?

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The ratio of the number of oranges Emma has to the number of oranges Cheko has is 3:5. This means that for every 3 oranges Emma has, Cheko has 5.

To find out what fraction of the total number of oranges is Cheko's, you first need to find the total number of parts in the ratio.

Step 1: Add the two parts of the ratio together. 3 (Emma's part) + 5 (Cheko's part) = 8 total parts

Step 2: Find out how many parts belong to Cheko. Cheko has 5 parts of the total 8 parts.

Step 3: Express Cheko's share as a fraction of the total. Cheko's share is therefore 5/8 of the total number of oranges.

So, Cheko has 5/8 of the total number of oranges.

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