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Sally has 3 white tennis balls and 4 orange tennis balls. Drag a ratio into each box to represent the relationship between the two quantities. Answer choices may be used more th…
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Sally has 3 white tennis balls and 4 orange tennis balls. Drag a ratio into each box to represent the relationship between the two quantities. Answer choices may be used more than once. Not all answer choices will be used.
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orange to white 3:4/
total to orange 7:4/
orange to white 4:3/
white to total 3:7/
I put these in order
hope it helped
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