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Mathematics, 29.06.2019 19:30 fatimalandau54

Write three ratios equal to 4/36 a. 1/8, 2/16, 3/24 b. 4/36, 4/40, 4/44 c. 1/9, 2/18, 3/27 d. 1/9, 1/18, 1/27 jake sold 39 tickets to the school fair and jeanne sold 12 tickets. what is the ratio, in simplest form, of the number of tickets jeanne sold to the number of tickets jake sold. a. 13/4 b. 39/12 c.12/39 d. 4/13 write a unit rate for the situation. round to the nearest hundredth if necessary. traveling 216 miles in 5 hours a .54 miles/hour b. 39.27 miles/hour c. 43.2 miles/hour d. 0.4 miles/hour

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