Q1. At a
carnival the ratio of the number of males to the number of females was 6:5. The
ratio of the numberof men to the number of boys was 2:1. The ratio of the number of women to the number
of girls was 3:2. If there were 12 more men than women at the carnival, how
many people were there at the carnival altogether?
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