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A store sells 13 coffees and 65 hot chocolates. What is the ratio of coffees to hot chocalate?
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A store sells 13 coffees and 65 hot chocolates. What is the ratio of coffees to hot chocalate?
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13:65 unsimplified because 13 is how many coffee cups you have and 65 is the hot chocolates you have
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