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Tree Ratios
In an orchard, there are 12 apple trees, 21 orange trees, and a cherry tree. What is the ratio of apple trees to orange trees?
A.
21:12
B.
33:21
C.
1:21
D.
12:21
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The answer is D. 12:21.
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