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In an orchard, there are 17 apple trees, 30 orange trees, and a cherry tree. what is the ratio of orange trees to cherry trees? a. 17:30 b. 47:30 c. 30:1 d. 1:30

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Answer: C. 30:1

Explanation:

A ratio of x:y is created by taking the number of x and the number of y, plugging them in, and reducing if necessary. In this problem, x is orange trees and y is cherry trees. There are 30 orange trees and only 1 cherry tree, so the ratio is 30:1. It cannot be reduced.

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