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The ratio of the number of cupcakes to the number of pastries in a box is 7:2. Which table shows the possible amounts of cupcakes and pastries in a box, given the ratio SOMEONE WHO IS GOOD AT MATH help
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The ratio of the number of cupcakes to the number of pastries in a box is 7:2. Which table shows the possible amounts of cupcakes and pastries in a box, given the ratio
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No table that shows that is posted with the question.
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