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In the school library, there are 235 fiction books, 125 nonfiction books, and 250 magazines. The ratio of fiction books to magazines is 235:250. Write the ratio of fiction books to magazinesmagazines
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In the school library, there are 235 fiction books, 125 nonfiction books, and 250 magazines. The ratio of fiction books to magazines is 235:250. Write the ratio of fiction books to magazinesmagazines as a fraction, a decimal, and a percent.
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Fraction: 47/50
Decimal: 0.94
Percent: 94%
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