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Mathematics, 18.03.2020 02:11 hebrew1148

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1.6 Compare ratios: word problemsky
)) At the Carlson wedding, 15 guests sat on the groom's side and 10 guests sat on the
bride's side. At the Clark wedding, 17 guests sat on the groom's side and 15 guests sat on
the bride's side. Which wedding had a lower ratio of guests of the groom to guests of the
bride?
the Carlson wedding
the Clark wedding
neither; the ratios are equivalent
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