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On a Saturday a library check out 66 books and if 18 of the books were fiction what is the ratio of nonfiction books to fiction books checked out
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On a Saturday a library check out 66 books and if 18 of the books were fiction what is the ratio of nonfiction books to fiction books checked out
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First I did the 18 fiction-66 the book totals and I got 48 and then i put it in ratio 48:18 that was my answer
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66 - 18 = 48
Nonfiction : Fiction
48 : 18
Divide both by 6
8 : 3
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