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Mathematics, 14.10.2021 02:50 poppy4195

I am stuck on how to do this, can someone please help? 1. Compute the total, and then fill in the rest of the ratio table given the different quantities that
have been set to 100. Make sure to always use the numbers in the first row to avoid round off error. Note the header row with titles is not counted as the “first” row. The first one is done for you.


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1. Compute the total, and then fill in the

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