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James has quite a bit of free time each day. He often spends 6 hours on the computer and the

other 4 hours snowboarding. What is his ratio of snowboarding to computer time?

James has quite a bit of free time each day. He often spends 6 hours on the computer and the

other 4 hours snowboarding. What is his ratio of snowboarding to computer time?

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The ratio of single scoops to double scoops is 6 to 12. if there are 6 double scoops how many

single scoops?

The ratio of single scoops to double scoops is 6 to 12. if there are 6 double scoops how many

single scoops?

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Well if I put my left shoe on my right foot it might

work. But if I put my right mitten on my left

hand I might explode!!!!!

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A) 3:1 B) 2 to 3

C) 18/27D) 12:18

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At Camp Okey-Fun-Okey, the ratio of the number of boy campers to the number of girl campers

was 8:7. If there were a total of 195 campers, what is the new ratio of boy campers to girl campers?

At Camp Okey-Fun-Okey, the ratio of the number of boy campers to the number of girl campers

was 8:7. If there were a total of 195 campers, what is the new ratio of boy campers to girl campers?

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Use a Tape Diagram to answer the following:Brad loves bow ties, the ratio of ties with striped

shirts to ties with collared shirts is 3:7, if Brad wears 203 shirts with collars in a year how many total

shirts with and without collars would he have worn?

Use a Tape Diagram to answer the following:Brad loves bow ties, the ratio of ties with striped

shirts to ties with collared shirts is 3:7, if Brad wears 203 shirts with collars in a year how many total

shirts with and without collars would he have worn?

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In the month of August, a total of 192 registrations were purchased at the (DMV). For every 5 cars registered, there were 7 pickup trucks registered. How many of each type of vehicle were registered in the county in the month of August?

In the month of August, a total of 192 registrations were purchased at the (DMV). For every 5 cars registered, there were 7 pickup trucks registered. How many of each type of vehicle were registered in the county in the month of August?

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In Mrs. Scott’s class, 24 of the students are tall and 12 are short. In Mrs. Holsclaw’s class

30 students are tall and 10 students are short. Which class has a higher ratio of tall to short

students?

In Mrs. Scott’s class, 24 of the students are tall and 12 are short. In Mrs. Holsclaw’s class

30 students are tall and 10 students are short. Which class has a higher ratio of tall to short

students?

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Sammy and David were selling water bottles to raise money for new football uniforms. Sammy sold 5 water bottles

for every 3 water bottles David sold. Together they sold 160 water bottles.

How many did each boy sell?

Sammy and David were selling water bottles to raise money for new football uniforms. Sammy sold 5 water bottles

for every 3 water bottles David sold. Together they sold 160 water bottles.

How many did each boy sell?

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Mrs. HB and Ms. K were folding report cards to send home to parents. The ratio of the number of report cards rs. HB folded to the number of report cards Ms. K folded is 2:3. At the end of the day, Mrs. HB and Ms. K folded a total of 300 report cards. How many did each person fold?

Mrs. HB and Ms. K were folding report cards to send home to parents. The ratio of the number of report cards rs. HB folded to the number of report cards Ms. K folded is 2:3. At the end of the day, Mrs. HB and Ms. K folded a total of 300 report cards. How many did each person fold?

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When Carla looked out at the school parking lot, she noticed that for every 2 minivans, there were 5 other types of vehicles. If there are 161 vehicles in the parking lot, how many of them are not minivans?

When Carla looked out at the school parking lot, she noticed that for every 2 minivans, there were 5 other types of vehicles. If there are 161 vehicles in the parking lot, how many of them are not minivans?

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Lisa, Megan and Mary were paid $120 for babysitting in a ratio of

2: 3: 5. How much less did Lisa make than Mary

Lisa, Megan and Mary were paid $120 for babysitting in a ratio of

2: 3: 5. How much less did Lisa make than Mary

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The student–to–faculty ratio at a small college is 17:3. The total of students and faculty is 740. How many faculty members are there at the college? How many students?

The student–to–faculty ratio at a small college is 17:3. The total of students and faculty is 740. How many faculty members are there at the college? How many students?

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The ratio of Abby’s money to Daniel’s is 2: 9. Daniel has $45. If

Daniel gives Abby $15, what will be the new ratio of Abby’s

money to Daniel’s?

The ratio of Abby’s money to Daniel’s is 2: 9. Daniel has $45. If

Daniel gives Abby $15, what will be the new ratio of Abby’s

money to Daniel’s?