A bakery sells 9 vanilla cakes for every 5 chocolate cakes. This is represented in the diagram below. Use the drop-down menus to explain how you can use the diagram to find the number of chocolate cakes that the bakery sells if they sell 54 vanilla cakes.

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Well, I can’t see the drop down menus, but if there are 9 vanilla to every 5 chocolate, that ratio stays the same. 54 is 6 times more than 9, so there are 6 times more than 5 chocolate cakes, or 30.