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The table below shows the number of each item sold at the concession stand. What might the ratio of 5:4 represent? popcorn sold 20 nachos sold 15 hotdog sold 25 candy bar sold 3…
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The table below shows the number of each item sold at the concession stand. What might the ratio of 5:4 represent? popcorn sold 20 nachos sold 15 hotdog sold 25 candy bar sold 3…
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The table below shows the number of each item sold at the concession stand. What might the ratio of 5:4 represent?
popcorn sold 20
nachos sold 15
hotdog sold 25
candy bar sold 30
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The price of of the hotdog to the price of popcorn is in the ratio 5:4
25:20 is 5:4
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