Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
If the ratio of dogs to cats is 49:28, as an actual ratio (fraction), this is
[tex]\frac{d}{c}:\frac{49}{28}[/tex]
We can reduce that to make the numbers smaller without changing the ratio. reducing gives us
[tex]\frac{d}{c}:\frac{7}{4}[/tex]
We will use that ratio now to set up a proportion that involves a given number of cats and an unknown number of dogs. Keeping dogs on top and cats on bottom,
[tex]\frac{d}{c}:\frac{7}{4}=\frac{x}{20}[/tex]
Cross multiply to get
4x = 140 so
x = 35
According to the ratio of dogs to cats, if there are 20 cats, there will be 35 dogs.