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What ratio correctly compares the measurements 36 in. to 4 ft? Drag and drop the appropriate numbers into the boxes to show the ratio in the simplest form
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What ratio correctly compares the measurements 36 in. to 4 ft? Drag and drop the appropriate numbers into the boxes to show the ratio in the simplest form
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The ratio is 3/4. One foot is equal to 12 inches, 4 foot is equal to 4*12=48 inches. Therefore, the ratio of 36 in. to 4 ft = 36/48, which can be simplified to 3/4 (dividing both the numerator and denominator by 12).
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