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There are 12 squares and 20 triangles. What is the simplest ratio of squares to triangles?
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There are 12 squares and 20 triangles. What is the simplest ratio of squares to triangles?
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There are 12 squares and 20 triangles. What is the simplest ratio of squares to triangles?
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Answer: 12:20 but if simplified then it is 3:5! This is the simplest ratio of square to triangles
Explanation: I found the "GCF" (Greatest Common Factor) which was 4 and I got 3 for 12/4 and 5 for 20/4
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