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Arnolds entire workout consisted of 10 minutes of warm up exercises, 25 minutes of lifting weights, and 15 minutes on the treadmill. What is the ratio of the number of minutes he lifted weights to the
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Arnolds entire workout consisted of 10 minutes of warm up exercises, 25 minutes of lifting weights, and 15 minutes on the treadmill. What is the ratio of the number of minutes he lifted weights to the total number of minutes in his intire work out?
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the ratio would be 1:2
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the ratio of the number of minutes he lifter weights tot the total minutes he worked out is 25: 50. Simplified, the ratio would be 1:2
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