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The table below shows the different combinations of honey and oats that can be used in making granola. Which honey to oats ratio does not follow the pattern in the table? 5:2 10:4 15:7 20:8
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The table below shows the different combinations of honey and oats that can be used in making granola.
Which honey to oats ratio does not follow the pattern in the table?
5:2
10:4
15:7
20:8
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C. 15:7 is the answer. The others are going in a pattern of 2…4…6…8…etc and 7 doesn’t fit.
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