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On a walk through the woods, Mr. Finley saw 16 blue jays and 25 purple finches. Write the ratio of finches to blue jays three different ways.
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On a walk through the woods, Mr. Finley saw 16 blue jays and 25 purple finches. Write the ratio of finches to blue jays three different ways.
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On a walk through the woods, Mr. Finley saw 16 blue jays and 25 purple finches. Write the ratio of finches to blue jays three different ways.
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25:16
50:32
100:64
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