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A math test has 12 multiplication problems and 24 division problems. What is the ratio value of multiplication problems to total problems? [Type your answer as a fraction in sim…
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A math test has 12 multiplication problems and 24 division problems.
What is the ratio value of multiplication problems to total problems?
[Type your answer as a fraction in simplest form, and use / for the fraction bar.]
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12/36 = 1/3
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There are 12+24 = 36 total questions.
12/36 = 1/3
Your answer should be 1/3. Hope this helps!
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