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A chef mix his salt and pepper. If he put 2/3 cup of salt and 1/2 cup of pepper in his shaker, what is the ratio of salt to pepper ?
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A chef mix his salt and pepper. If he put 2/3 cup of salt and 1/2 cup of pepper in his shaker, what is the ratio of salt to pepper ?
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Answer:
salt: pepper
4 : 3
Explanation:
salt: pepper
2/3 : 1/2
Multiply each by 6
2/3 *6 : 1/2 *6
4 : 3
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