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1. Find the ratio of oranges to apples if there are 2 pineapples, 4 apples, 6 bananas, and 3 oranges in a fruit bowl. a. 1 to 2 b. 2 to 4 c. 3 to 4 d. 3 to 2
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1. Find the ratio of oranges to apples if there are 2 pineapples, 4 apples,
6 bananas, and 3 oranges in a fruit bowl.
a. 1 to 2
b. 2 to 4
c. 3 to 4
d. 3 to 2
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the answer is C. 3 to 4
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Answer: the answer is C because there are 3 oranges and 4 apples
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