Of the 100 people at a concert, 67 are adults and the rest are children. Find the ratio of the total number of people to the total number of adults. (Write your ratio answer with a colon and no spaces, as a fraction or using the word "to").
Question 2
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Find the ratio of the number of adults to the number of children. (Write your ratio answer with a colon and no spaces, as a fraction or using the word "to").
Question 3
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What is the ratio of the number of children to the total number of people at the concert? (Write your ratio answer with a colon and no spaces, as a fraction or using the word "to").
Question 4
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Christian made 19 chicken casseroles and 36 tuna casseroles. Find the ratio of the number of chicken casseroles to the number of tuna casseroles. (Write your ratio answer with a colon and no spaces, as a fraction or using the word "to").
Question 5
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Find the ratio of the number of chicken casseroles to the total number of casseroles. (Write your ratio answer with a colon and no spaces, as a fraction or using the word "to").
Question 6
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Of the 120 athletes at a sports banquet, 71 are swimmers and the rest are tennis players. Find the ratio of the total number of athletes to the number of swimmers. (Write your ratio answer with a colon and no spaces, as a fraction or using the word "to").
Question 7
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Find the ratio of the number of tennis players to the number of swimmers. (Write your ratio answer with a colon and no spaces, as a fraction or using the word "to").
Question 8
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The ratio of the number of red highlighters to the number of blue highlighters is 2:3. What FRACTION of the highlighters are red?
Question 9
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A bracelet has 12 orange beads and 7 white beads. Find the ratio of the number of orange beads to the number of white beads. (Write your ratio answer with a colon and no spaces, as a fraction or using the word "to").
Question 10
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What FRACTION of the beads are white?
Question 11
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There are science books and math books on a shelf. The ratio of the number of science books to the number of math books is 4:9. Find the ratio of the number of math books to the total number of books on the shelf. (Write your ratio answer with a colon and no spaces, as a fraction or using the word "to").