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There are 13 books on a shelf. 8 of these books are new. The rest of them are used. What is the ratio? (PICTURE)​

There are 13 books on a shelf. 8 of these books are new. The rest of them are used-example-1

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Answer

A=
(5)/(13) Or 5:13

B=
(5)/(8) or 5:8

Explanation:

the question asked for you to show the ratio for the number of used books compared to the total number on the shelf. Since it tells us that 8 of the 13 books are new that would mean that the other 5 books that are on the shelf with the 8 new ones would be used. Then you just put it in a ratio, which if im remembering correctly from when i learned this it just looks like a fraction basically. Same goes for the second question except you are just putting the number of used books to the number of new books in ratio form. Hope this helps and also if you need help learning ratios i gotchu covered :)

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Answer:

(a) 5:13

(b) 5:8

Explanation:

There are 13 books in all.

8 books are new.

13 - 8 = 5 books are used.

Ratio of used books to all books: 5 used books : 13 books in total.

Ratio of used books to new books: 5 used books : 8 new books.

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