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1. The ratio of Allison's weight to Brett's weight was 4:5. If Allison's weight increased by 5 lbs. and Brett's weight decreased by 1
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1. The ratio of Allison's weight to Brett's weight was 4:5. If Allison's weight increased by 5 lbs. and Brett's weight decreased by 1
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the ratio would be 9:4 because you just add
Explanation:
just add the rstio
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