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It takes Pam 45 minutes to drive to work and 60 minutes to drive home from work. Write the ratio of the time Pam spends driving home from work to the time she spends driving to …
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It takes Pam 45 minutes to drive to work and 60 minutes to drive home from work. Write the ratio of the time Pam spends driving home from work to the time she spends driving to work in three different ways.
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60:45, 60 to 45, 60/45
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60:45, 60 to 45, and 60/45
If it needs to be simplified, replace 60 with a 4 and 45 with a 3 (ex. 4:3)
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