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Hey guys!! So for unit rates how would you put it? How I mean is (ex. 4,000:1 or 4,000/1) It doesn't have to be asap I just need an answer! Thanks!
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Hey guys!! So for unit rates how would you put it? How I mean is (ex. 4,000:1 or 4,000/1) It doesn't have to be asap I just need an answer! Thanks!
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Hey guys!! So for unit rates how would you put it? How I mean is (ex. 4,000:1 or 4,000/1) It doesn't have to be asap I just need an answer! Thanks!
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