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5 October, 12:27

6 students want lemonade and 12 students

want iced tea. What is the ratio of the

number of students who want iced tea to the

number of students who want lemonade?

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  1. 5 October, 12:54
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    2:1

    Step-by-step explanation:

    well we show ratio by the sign ' : '

    ratio of iced tea to lemonade = 12:6

    now we reduce it to minimum by dividing it with same number.

    12 is divisible by 6

    so,

    the reduced form is = 2:1

    therefore,

    ratio of the number of students who want iced tea to the number of students who want lemonade = 2:1.
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