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On his fruit stand, Mr.Roberts has 13 papayas,23 star fruits , 35 mangos ,and 19 strawberries. What is the ratio of the numbers of magos to the total number of pieces of fruit?<…
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On his fruit stand, Mr.Roberts has 13 papayas,23 star fruits , 35 mangos ,and 19 strawberries. What is the ratio of the numbers of magos to the total number of pieces of fruit?<…
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On his fruit stand, Mr.Roberts has 13 papayas,23 star fruits , 35 mangos ,and 19 strawberries. What is the ratio of the numbers of magos to the total number of pieces of fruit?
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The ratio would be 35/90
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