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Jillian ran for two weeks. During the first week, she ran 12 miles. During the next week, she ran 15 miles. What is the ratio of miles ran to total numbers of miles in both week…
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Jillian ran for two weeks. During the first week, she ran 12 miles. During the next week, she ran 15 miles. What is the ratio of miles ran to total numbers of miles in both weeks?
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first week - 4:9
second week - 5:9
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