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Steve uses 14 blue beads and 6 green beads to make a bracelet.
Which ratio compares the number of blue beads to the total number of beads in one bracelet?
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6:20
14:20
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14:20 :)
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There are 14 blue beads in total.
If you use 14 blue needs and 6 green needs that is 14+ 6 which equals 20.
Therefore it is 14:20
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