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In mrs. smiths class every time you turn in assignments you earn 1 homework pass. write 3 equivalent ratios of turned in assignments to homework passes help please I need it
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In mrs. smiths class every time you turn in assignments you earn 1 homework pass. write 3 equivalent ratios of turned in assignments to homework passes
help please I need it
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3:9 4:12 5:15
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Assignment to Homework: 3:9 4:12 5:15
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