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Write the ratio of the first measurement to the second measurement Height of a table tennis net : 6 in Height of a tennis net : 3 ft
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Write the ratio of the first measurement to the second measurement
Height of a table tennis net : 6 in
Height of a tennis net : 3 ft
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the answer is 1 to 6, 1:6, or 1/6
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1:6 because the height of the table tennis net is in inches. And 6 in. is 1/2 a ft. and now we know that the ratio in ft. is 1/2:3. This gets simplified to 1:6
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