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at a cookout the cook prepares 25 hot dogs and 16 hamburgers. if the ratio is 25 to 16, the rate can be expressed as 25 hot dogs 16 hamburgers.
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at a cookout the cook prepares 25 hot dogs and 16 hamburgers. if the ratio is 25 to 16, the rate can be expressed as 25 hot dogs 16 hamburgers.
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The answer of the given statement above would be TRUE. The rate is expressed as 25 hot dogs 16 hamburgers. The ratio would be 25 : 16. The ratio is as is, because it cannot be simplified anymore. Both numbers do not have a common denominator.
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