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Mathematics, 04.01.2021 22:50 jesus5412

An aquarium has a total of 24 freshwater creatures in it. There are 9 angelfish, 6 koi, 4 snails, 3 mini crabs, and 2 frogs. Write a ratio to represent the number of koi to the number of frogs. Simplify if possible, but keep as a fraction. please hurry! :)

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