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A racehorse wins 5 of its first 7 races. What is the ratio of the races won to the races lost? A) 2:7 B) 5:2 C) 5:7 D) 7:2
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A racehorse wins 5 of its first 7 races. What is the ratio of the races won to the races lost?
A) 2:7
B) 5:2
C) 5:7
D) 7:2
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B because 5=won and 7= total, so that is 2 lost
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b is the answer! 5 won - 2 lost
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