Mathematics, 04.09.2020 20:01, mikia950
Students voted for a new class president and the results Frank wrote these ratios to describe the number of
are shown in the table.
votes each candidate received compared to the total.
Which one is wrong, and why?
Candidate
Votes
109
124:344 344 to 111
344
Rosalia
124
The denominator of the fraction is incorrect.
The numbers in the ratio 344 to 111 are written in
Jocelyn
109
the wrong order.
O A colon cannot be used in a ratio.
Danny
111
The word "to" cannot be used to show a ratio.
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