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In Mr. Sneed's classroom, there are 120 tiles and 10 lights. What is the ratio of lights to tiles in Mr. Sneed's classroom?
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In Mr. Sneed's classroom, there are 120 tiles and 10 lights. What is the ratio of lights to tiles in Mr. Sneed's classroom?
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the answer is 10:120
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It's 10:120 which is 5:24 simplified
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