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Gavin and Jim are marking exam papers. Each set takes Gavin 48 minutes and Jim 1 hour. Express the times Gavin and Jim take as a ratio. Give your answer in its simplest form.
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Gavin and Jim are marking exam papers. Each set takes Gavin 48 minutes and Jim 1 hour. Express the times Gavin and Jim take as a ratio. Give your answer in its simplest form.
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Answer:
4:5
Explanation:
1HR=60 MIN
48 MIN - 60MIN
48/60=4/5
4/5=4:5
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