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Brain counted 15 red and 20 blue cars in the parking lot. What’s the ratio of blue cars to red cars?
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Brain counted 15 red and 20 blue cars in the parking lot. What’s the ratio of blue cars to red cars?
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3 to 4 is the answer
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The answer is 4:3. You would take 20:15 and reduce that down by 5 to get 4:3
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