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If a bag contains 12 quarters, 6 dimes, and 18 nickles, what is the part-to-whole ratio of dimes to all coins?
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If a bag contains 12 quarters, 6 dimes, and 18 nickles, what is the part-to-whole ratio of dimes to all coins?
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If a bag contains 12 quarters, 6 dimes, and 18 nickles, what is the part-to-whole ratio of dimes to all coins?
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A part to whole ratio is the smaller quantity to the larger quantity.
Let’s find the ratio from dimes to all the coins.
12+6+18= 36
There are 6 dimes.
6:36
Divide both sides by 6 to simplify.
1:6
There is one dime to every 6 coins.
I hope this helps!
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36 coins in total:
Your ratio is 6:36
I would assume that this needs to be simplified so your answer is 1/6.
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