The ratio of bananas to peaches in a fruit basket is 12 to 7. If there is 63 peaches then how many bananas are they

There are 108 bananas.

12/7 = x/63

Cross multiply and solve for x.

To find out the number of bananas, we need to use the given ratio. The ratio of bananas to peaches in the fruit basket is 12 to 7, which means for every 12 bananas, there are 7 peaches.

First, we need to calculate the number of "parts" within the ratio. The ratio 12 to 7 can be divided into 12 + 7 = 19 parts.

Next, we determine the value of each part. We know that there are 63 peaches, so each part represents 63 ÷ 7 = 9 peaches.

Finally, we multiply the value of each part by the number of parts representing bananas. Since there are 12 parts representing bananas, the number of bananas can be calculated as 12 × 9 = 108.

Therefore, there are 108 bananas in the fruit basket.

X=108