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there are twice as many dogs, lowest common denomonator is two. 500 cats, 1000 dogs.

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Q: A veterinarian's clinic had a patient load of 1500 cats and dogs the ratio of cats to dogs is 4 to 8 How many patients are cats and many are dogs?
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