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In a grocery store there are 4 self-checkout lines and 8 lines with cashiers. Find the ratio of the number of lines with cashiers to the number of self-checkout lines. Express the answer as a simplified fraction.

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8:4 Is the ratio of the number of lines with cashiers to the number of self-checkout lines.
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Answer: The required simplified fraction is
(2)/(1).

Step-by-step explanation: We are given that in a grocery store there are 4 self-checkout lines and 8 lines with cashiers.

We are to find the ratio of the number of lines with cashiers to the number of self-checkout lines.

Let n represents the number of lines with cashier and m represents the number of self-checkout lines.

Then, we have

n = 8 and m = 4.

Therefore, the required ratio of the number of lines with cashiers to the number of self-checkout lines is given by


(n)/(m)=(8)/(4)=(2)/(1).

Thus, the required simplified fraction is
(2)/(1).

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