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A jar contains 660 beans. Of them, 440 are kidney beans and the rest are cranberry beans. What is the ratio of kidney beans to all the beans? step by step please Thank you
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A jar contains 660 beans. Of them, 440 are kidney beans and the rest are cranberry
beans. What is the ratio of kidney beans to all the beans?
step by step please
Thank you
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Answer:
2:3
Explanation:
440÷220:660÷220
2:3
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