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Samantha got a bouquet of flowers. There are 2 daisies and 10 roses in the bouquet. What is the ratio of daisies to roses in the bouquet?
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Samantha got a bouquet of flowers. There are 2 daisies and 10 roses in the bouquet. What is the ratio of daisies to roses in the bouquet?
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The ratio is 2:10, which is the exact same as 1:5.
For every 2 daisies, there are 10 roses. So for every 1 daisy, there are 5 roses.
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1 to 5 or 2 to 10. Hope this helps!
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