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There are 24 students in a sixth‐grade math class. 15 students have an A in the class. What is the ratio of students who do not have an A in the class to the students who do have an A in the class?

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Answer:

9:15

Explanation:

Its simple. You subtract 15 from 24. That will show you the other half of the class who do not have an A. So the answer is 9:15.

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Answer:

9:15

Explanation:

Its simple. You subtract 15 from 24. That will show you the other half of the class who do not have an A. So the answer is 9:15.

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