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Of 60 students, 24 students have a pet. What is the ratio of students with pets to students without pets?
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Of 60 students, 24 students have a pet. What is the ratio of students with pets to students without pets?
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Of 60 students, 24 students have a pet. What is the ratio of students with pets to students without pets?
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5:2 no pets to pet
Hope this helps
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60 - 24 = 36
the ratio of students with pets to without pets is 24:36
or simplified: 2:3
hope this helps
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