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Rylie paid $12 for two cans of racquetballs. The green bars represent the amount she spent, and the blue bars represent the number of cans she bought. What is the ratio of how much Rylie paid to the number
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Rylie paid $12 for two cans of racquetballs. The green bars represent the amount she spent, and the blue bars represent the number of cans she bought. What is the ratio of how much Rylie paid to the number of cans she purchased in the simplest form?
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