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Blake sold 52 tickets to the school play, and Jane sold 8 tickets. What is the ratio , in simplest form, of the number of tickets Jane sold to the number of tickets Blake sold?
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Blake sold 52 tickets to the school play, and Jane sold 8 tickets. What is the ratio , in simplest form, of the number of tickets Jane sold to the number of tickets Blake sold?
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8:52 if you scale it down it would make
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2:13 hope this helped:)
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The ratio is 2:13
It starts out as 8:52, but you can take a 4 out of both simplifying it to 2:13
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