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What two ratios can be written for the following illustration comparing oranges to bunches of bananas? (image of 12 oranges & 4 bananas) A. 12/4 and 1/3 B. 4/12 and 3/1 C. 3/3 and 1/1 D. 12/4 and 3/1
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What two ratios can be written for the following illustration comparing oranges to bunches of bananas?
(image of 12 oranges & 4 bananas)
A. 12/4 and 1/3
B. 4/12 and 3/1
C. 3/3 and 1/1
D. 12/4 and 3/1
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The answer should be D
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