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14 April, 04:56

8. Ms. Edwards has won 10 first-place ribbons and 18 second-place ribbons for her chocolate chip muffins. Ms. Bowena

received 15 first-place ribbons and 27 second-place ribbons

ner apple pie. Have Ms. Edwards and Ms. Bowen won equal

ratios of ribbons? Explain.

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  1. 14 April, 05:17
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    Ms. Edwards and Ms. Bowen won equal ratios of ribbons that is 5 : 9

    Solution:

    We need to check if Ms. Edwards and Ms. Bowen won equal ratios of ribbons

    Calculating ratio of ribbons for Ms. Edwards

    Number of first-place ribbons won by Ms. Edwards = 10

    Number of second-place ribbons won by Ms. Edwards = 18

    So for Ms. Edwards,

    Ratio of first-place ribbons : second place ribbons = 10 : 18 = 5 : 9

    Calculating ratio of ribbons for Ms. Bowen

    Number of first-place ribbons won by Ms. Bowen = 15

    Number of second-place ribbons won by Ms. Bowen = 27

    So for Ms. Bowen,

    Ratio of first-place ribbons : second place ribbons = 15: 27 = 5 : 9

    As ratio of first-place ribbons and second place ribbons for both Ms. Edwards and Ms. Bowen is 5 : 9 so we can conclude that Ms. Edwards and Ms. Bowen won equal ratios of ribbons.
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