Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a ratio problem, the ratio of cars to trucks
for every 4 cars, there are 6 trucks
represented as a ratio we have 4:6
1. how many of them are cars
applying the part to whole strategy we have
4+6 = 10
let cars be x
[tex]\frac{4}{10}= \frac{x}{220} \\\\x= \frac{220*4}{10} \\\\x= 880/10\\\\x= 88 cars[/tex]
2. how many of them are trucks?
let trucks be y
[tex]\frac{6}{10}= \frac{y}{220} \\\\x= \frac{220*6}{10} \\\\y= 1320/10 \\\\y= 132 trucks[/tex]