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5. 2) Which of the following are equivalent to the ratio, "There are 6 brunettes for every 4 blondes"? CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY. A) 4:6 C) 3:2 B) 9:6 D) 2:3
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5. 2) Which of the following are equivalent to the ratio, "There are 6 brunettes for every 4 blondes"? CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY. A) 4:6 C) 3:2 B) 9:6 D) 2:3
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blondes"? CIRCLE ALL THAT APPLY.
A) 4:6
C) 3:2
B) 9:6
D) 2:3
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divide them by 2 so you'll get the same answer
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