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Jose is using 12 brown tiles and 8 white tiles to design a section of an outdoor patio. Wich ratio compares the number of brown tiles to the total number of tiles in one section ?
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Answer:
8:20
Explanation:
It says
brown tiles
to
total tiles.
12+8=20
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