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The ratio of Monarch butterflies to Queen butterflies at a butterfly farm was 7:5. If there are no additional butterflies at the farm, what is the ratio of Queen butterflies to the total number of butterflies
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The ratio of Monarch butterflies to Queen butterflies at a butterfly farm was 7:5. If there are no additional butterflies at the farm, what is the ratio of Queen butterflies to the total number of butterflies at the farm?
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12:5
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12:7
c
5:12
d
7:12
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C. 5:12
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