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Mathematics, 11.11.2020 22:30 haltomnatnathan3548

Lisa and Tim make necklaces. Lisa uses 5 red beads for every 3 yellow beads Tim uses 9 red beads for every 6 yellow beads Is the ratio of red beads to yellow beads in lisas necklace equivalent to the ratio in tim's necklace?

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