Write the ratio of the number of squares to the number of circles as shown below.
(Pretend I have four circles and five squares. The # will represent circles and the @ sign will represent squares.)
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(A)4 to 9
(B)5:4
(C)4 to 5
(D)5:9
I think the answer is D. Am i right?
I got 6/11 for listening to Anonymous.
Here is the right answers:
1: B
2: C
3.D
4.C
5. B
6.C
7. B
8. B
9. C
10. B
11.A
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you got 4/11
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Here are the answers in standard word form so that you dont get confused.
U6L7 MathA Mid-Unit Review Practice
1. 5:4
2. 1/5
3. 3 grams per serving
4. 24 ounces of hand soap for $3.00
5. 1 5/7
6. 14/89 miles per minute
7. 90 inches
8. 41.9 km
9. 5/8 and 30/48
10. 3
11. 21.6
5.
Banana, that is incorrect. If it says the number of SQUARES to circles that means the squares will come first. Making the answer 5:4
The answer is actually B. There are four circles and five squares. It says squares to circles, so it would be 5:4
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sorry anonymous but MorningFrost was right
no. 5:9 = ratio of squares:total
squares:circles = 5:4