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13 July, 07:26
What is the ratio of 2.4 ounces to 6.0 ounces?
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Amari Mendoza
13 July, 07:43
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2.4 ounces : 6 ounces.
0.4 : 1 Change 0.4 to fraction
4/10 : 1 Multiply through by 10.
4 : 10 Divide through by 2.
2: 5
The ratio is 2:5.
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Lea Kirk
13 July, 07:53
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4.8 to 12 ounces would have to be my answer
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