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There are 18 bulls and 45 cows on a ranch. If 4 more bulls and 4 more cows were added, will the ratio of bulls to cows remain the same? Justify your answer using a ratio table.
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There are 18 bulls and 45 cows on a ranch. If 4 more bulls and 4 more cows were added, will the ratio of bulls to cows remain the same? Justify your answer using a ratio table.
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18:45
18 + 4: 45 + 4
22:49
Answer: The ratios won't stay the same because 22:49 is not equal to 18:45 because 22:49 is in simplest form however 18:45 could be converted to 2:5. So 18:45 is NOT equal to 22:49
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