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Cindy took a multiple choice test. The ratio of number of problems Cindy got incorrect to the number of problems she got correct was 2:6. If Cindy missed 14 problems, how many p…
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Cindy took a multiple choice test. The ratio of number of problems Cindy got incorrect to the number of problems she got correct was 2:6. If Cindy missed 14 problems, how many problems did Cindy get correct?
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Explanation:
Divide 14/2 *6 to get your ratio.
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Divide 14/2 *6 to get your ratio.
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