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13 June, 20:33

You are cycling around Europe with friends. You book into a hostel and you ask the owner what the ratio of men to women is currently staying there. There are 24 men and 6 women. What is the ratio of men to women in its simplest form? : The next night there are 30 men and 9 women. What is this ratio now in its simplest form? : On your final night there are 60 people staying at the hostel. If 15 of the guests are cyclists, what is the ratio of cyclists to non-cyclists in its simplest form?

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  1. 13 June, 20:50
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    1 woman to every 4 man

    1:4

    next answer

    there are 3.3 men to every 1 women.

    3.3:1

    final one

    For every 1 cyclist guest there are 3 normal guests

    1:3
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