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How can you tell if a partitioning problem is giving you "part to part" or "part to whole"?

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Part-to-part ratios provide the relationship between two distinct groups. For example, the ratio of men to women is 3 to 5, or the solution contains 3 parts water for every 2 parts alcohol.

Part-to-whole ratios provide the relationship between a particular group and the whole populations (including the particular group). For example, 3/5 of the students in the class are girls, or the mixture is 40% rye grass (40% is equivalent to saying 40 of every 100 parts).

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