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Janice has 400g of sugar and 2 kg of flour. She says that the ratio of sugar to flour simplifies to 200:1. Explain why she is incorrect and give the correct answer.
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Janice has 400g of sugar and 2 kg of flour. She says that the ratio of sugar to flour simplifies to 200:1. Explain why she is incorrect and give the correct answer.
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Janice has 400g of sugar and 2 kg of flour. She says that the ratio of sugar to flour simplifies to 200:1. Explain why she is incorrect and give the correct answer.
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she is incorrect because it is 1:5
Explanation:
1000g in a kg
0.4kg:2kg
1:5
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