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Concept Recall #2: (6.RP.A.1) There are 14 girls and 15 boys in a sixth grade math class. Write this relationship as a ratio.
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Concept Recall #2: (6.RP.A.1) There are 14 girls and 15 boys in a sixth grade math class. Write this relationship as a ratio.
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Concept Recall #2: (6.RP.A.1)
There are 14 girls and 15 boys in a sixth grade math class.
Write this relationship as a ratio.
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