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Jessie bought 11 red roses and 7 white roses. The ratio of the number of red roses to the number of white roses is... ANSWER QUICKLY PLEASE!!
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Jessie bought 11 red roses and 7 white roses. The ratio of the number of red roses to the number of white roses is...
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11/8 and if you need percentage its about 61%
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11:7 cuz there’s 11 red roses to 7 white roses
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