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For each 3 mm of coloured fabric Alex uses to make his curtains, he also uses 2 cm of white fabric. Express the amount of white fabric to coloured fabric as a ratio in its simplest form. PLEASE I NEED
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For each 3 mm of coloured fabric Alex uses to make his curtains, he also uses 2 cm of white
fabric. Express the amount of white fabric to coloured fabric as a ratio in its simplest form.
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Answer: 20:3
Step-by-step explanation:
=) 2 cm = 20 mm
therefore, 20:3
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