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Braden has 4 cans of coke and 18 cans of sprite. Find the ratio of coke to sprite
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Braden has 4 cans of coke and 18 cans of sprite. Find the ratio of coke to sprite
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Based on your question, it is easy you just have to put sprite first then the coke. Which is: 4 to 18 or 4:18.
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The ratio of coke to sprite is 2:9
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