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Chris mixes 4 cups of cereal 3 cups of pecans and 2 cups of raisins. What are three ways to write the ratio of cups of cereal to cups of pecans?
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1. 4 : 3 = 2 : 1.5
2. 2 : 4 = 3 : 6
3. 3 : 2 = 4 : 2.6
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