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a) Divide 260 in the ratio 1:3
b) The ratio 3:5 can be written in the form 1:n
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Mathematics, 27.06.2020 03:01 dgonzale1857
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a) Divide 260 in the ratio 1:3
b) The ratio 3:5 can be written in the form 1:n
Choose n from the following.
5
3
А
1
5
B.
Meno
3
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