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The school cafeteria is offering a choice of two side dishes at lunch today, either watermelon or french fries. The ratio of the number of orders of french fries to the total number of side dishes ordered
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The school cafeteria is offering a choice of two side dishes at lunch today, either watermelon or french fries. The ratio of the number of orders of french fries to the total number of side dishes ordered is 9:14.
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There a 9 fries for every 14 orders of watermelon.
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