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The deepest part of a lake is 120 feet deep. The shallowest part of the lake is 40 feet deep. What is the ratio of the depth of the deepest part of the lake to the depth of the shallowest part of the lake?
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The deepest part of a lake is 120 feet deep. The shallowest part of the lake is 40 feet deep. What is the ratio of the depth of the deepest part of the lake to the depth of the shallowest part of the lake?
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Answer: 12:4
Step-by-step explanation: so yeah
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