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There are 6 brooms and 4 mops in a janitor's closet. What is the ratio of the number of brooms to the number of mops?. A. 3/2. B. 3/5. C. 2/3. D. 5/3
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There are 6 brooms and 4 mops in a janitor's closet. What is the ratio of the number of brooms to the number of mops?. A. 3/2. B. 3/5. C. 2/3. D. 5/3
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To find the ratio asked we just have to divide the number of brooms by the number of the mops. From the given, we get a ratio of equal to 6/4. This may also be simplified to 3/2. Thus, the answer is letter A. 3/2.
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