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There are 55 students in a classroom, and the desired ratio of students to computers is 6 to 1. How many computers are needed to achieve the desired ratio?
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There are 55 students in a classroom, and the desired ratio of students to computers is 6 to 1. How many computers are needed to achieve the desired ratio?
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There are 55 students in a classroom, and the desired ratio of students to computers is 6 to 1. How many computers are needed to achieve the desired ratio?
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10
Explanation:
55/6 is 9. lotas and lots of decimal numbers
and round up to 10
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