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Lisa and her daughter weigh 165 pounds all together. The ratio of lisa’s Weight to her daughters weight is 4:1 how much could Lisa and her daughter weigh?
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Lisa and her daughter weigh 165 pounds all together. The ratio of lisa’s Weight to her daughters weight is 4:1 how much could Lisa and her daughter weigh?
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132:33
4×33=132
1×33=33
132+33=165
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