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Lulabalula:

12 out of 25 students got a B on the weekly math test. The ratio of the number of students out of 25 who did not get a B on the test can be written three different ways. Those ways are .

carmelle:

Are there any answer choices?

Lulabalula:

12 to 25, 12:25, 12/25 25 to 13, 25:13, 25/13 13 to 25, 13:25, 13/25 25 to 12, 25:12, 25/12 .

supie:

Ok, so what do you think the answer might be.

supie:

Along with what do you think can be eliminated

supie:

\(\color{#24b8f4}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @supie Ok, so what do you think the answer might be. \(\color{#24b8f4}{\text{End of Quote}}\) \(\color{#24b8f4}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @supie Along with what do you think can be eliminated \(\color{#24b8f4}{\text{End of Quote}}\) @Lulabalula

Lulabalula:

I think the first and third one can be eliminated?

supie:

brb and yes

Imagine:

Nope. Let's try the third and fourth one.

Imagine:

NO.

Imagine:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Lulabalula I think the first and third one can be eliminated? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\)

supie:

She said eliminated

Imagine:

Yes.

Imagine:

I know what she said.

Lulabalula:

am i right or wrong?

carmelle:

Im confused...

Imagine:

wrong. You can take the 3rd and 4th one off.

supie:

ohhh i read it wrong.

Imagine:

Now you're left with 1st and 2nd.

Lulabalula:

ok so it is between the first and second

Imagine:

Yes.

Lulabalula:

the first one?

Lulabalula:

is it the first one?

Lulabalula:

no no its the second one

Lulabalula:

IT WAS THE THIRD ONE

Lulabalula:

12 out of 25 students got a B on the weekly math test. The ratio of the number of students out of 25 who did not get a B on the test can be written three different ways. Those ways are ✔ 13 to 25, 13:25, 13/25 .

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