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Suppose Mr. Swanson turns in a late order for 1 veggie sandwich and 1 chicken sandwich. What is the new ratio of chicken sandwiches to veggie sandwiches?
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Suppose Mr. Swanson turns in a late order for 1 veggie sandwich and 1 chicken sandwich. What is the new ratio of chicken sandwiches to veggie sandwiches?
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6 chicken sandwiches to 4 veggie sandwiches
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