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Which ratio correctly compares 3 yards to 27 feet, when the lengths are written using the same units? Note: 3 feet = 1 yard A. 1 : 9 B. 3 : 1 C. 1 : 3 D. 9 : 1
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Which ratio correctly compares 3 yards to 27 feet, when the lengths are written using the same units?
Note: 3 feet = 1 yard
A. 1 : 9
B. 3 : 1
C. 1 : 3
D. 9 : 1
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1:3
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SO in order to put both in the same form we have to choose a form so lets use feet as our chosen form.
we already 27 as feet so 3 yards * 3 equals nine which is the feet.
9:27
3:9
1:3
so 1:3 is the ratio
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