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6 January, 04:25

The ratio of the number of student in mr. Moore's class compared to the number of student in miss Henry's class is 5:4. The ratio of the number students in miss Henry's class compared to the number of students on mr. Wilson's class is 8:9. What is the ratio of number of students in mr. Moore's class to mr. Wilson's class?

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  1. 6 January, 04:54
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    10:9

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First ratio is 5:4. 4 is equal to Henry class

    If you múltiply the ratio by 2 you get

    10:8, This ratio can be compared because now Henry class has 8

    2 (5:4)

    10:8

    8:9

    Meaning that the answer is 10:9
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