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The ratio of pear trees to apple trees at an orchard is 2: 5. which is a true statement about the populations of the trees at the orchard? a. for every 8 pear trees, there are 11 apple trees. b. for every 10 pear trees, there are 30 apple trees. c. for every 12 pear trees, there are 24 apple trees. d. for every 14 pear trees, there are 35 apple trees.

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