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Linda set up 34 dominoes on the table, but 3 of them have fallen over. What is the ratio of the number of fallen dominoes to the number of dominoes still standing?
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Linda set up 34 dominoes on the table, but 3 of them have fallen over. What is the ratio of the number of fallen dominoes to the number of dominoes still standing?
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Linda set up 34 dominoes on the table, but 3 of them have fallen over. What is the ratio of the number of fallen dominoes to the number of dominoes still standing?
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3:31 because that is what it is
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Answer:3 : 31
Step-by-step explanation: Because if 3 have fallen over then 34 remain
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