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You counted 28 big dogs and 20 small dogs running around at the dog park what was the small dogs a big dog ratio
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You counted 28 big dogs and 20 small dogs running around at the dog park what was the small dogs a big dog ratio
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Ratio = small/big = 20/28
Now simplify your answer
GCF of 20 and 28 is 4
Divide both numbers by four to get 5/7
The ratio between small dogs to big dogs at the park is 5/7 or 5:7
I hope this helps :)
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5:7
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20÷4=5
28÷4=7
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