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In a car race, for every mile covered by car a, car b covered 4 miles. the ratio of the number of miles covered by car a to the number of miles covered by car b is ___. 1 to 1 4…
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In a car race, for every mile covered by car a, car b covered 4 miles. the ratio of the number of miles covered by car a to the number of miles covered by car b is ___. 1 to 1 4 to 4 4 to 1 1 to 4
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1 to 4
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Because for every mile done by car a, car b does 4 miles
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the ratio of the number of miles covered by car a to the number of miles covered by car b is 1 t0 4.
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