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Mathematics, 16.12.2020 20:30 kelis2012

The ratio of boys and girls in Mrs. Hill’s homeroom is 3:4. Which of the following could be the actual number of boys and girls? A. 12 boys and 9 girls

B. 12 boys and 16 girls

C. 9 boys and 16 girls

D. 12 boys and 15 girls

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