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The ratio of blue chairs to red chairs in sr. lorraines class is 3 to 5. which of the following cannot represent the total number of chairs in her class. 16 22 80 32
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The ratio of blue chairs to red chairs in sr. lorraines class is 3 to 5. which of the following cannot represent the total number of chairs in her class. 16 22 80 32
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The ratio of blue chairs to red chairs in sr. lorraines class is 3 to 5. which of the following cannot represent the total number of chairs in her class.
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You can’t do 22 so 22 is not correct
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22 is the answer!
3 + 5 = 8
6 + 10 = 16
9 + 15 = 24
You cannot fit 22 into this ratio.
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