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Monique swims 40 laps in 20 minutes.what ratio shows the number of laps per minute she can swim?
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Monique swims 40 laps in 20 minutes.what ratio shows the number of laps per minute she can swim?
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D is the answer
might be late but I dont care
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40 laps: 20 minutes
This can be simplified by dividing both numbers by 20.
40/20=2
20/20=1
Final answer: 2 to 1
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