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The answer is there would be [tex]21[/tex] pears for every [tex]9[/tex] apples.

To solve this, we can use proportions. We know that for every [tex]3[/tex] apples there are [tex]7[/tex] pears, and we want to how many pears ([tex]x[/tex]) there are for [tex]9[/tex] apples. We can set up the following proportion:

[tex]\frac{3}{7}[/tex] [tex]= \frac{9}{x}[/tex]

Using cross products, we know that the value of [tex]9[/tex] x [tex]7[/tex] is equal to [tex]3[/tex] x [tex]x[/tex]:

[tex]9(7) = 3(x)[/tex]

[tex]63 = 3x[/tex]

[tex]21 = x[/tex]

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The answer is there would be 21 pears for every 9 apples

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