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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-10-01

How do you figure out the ratio of stars to squares when there are 11 squares, 5 stars, and 2 circles in the data?

Asked by ssinclair

Answer (3)

Ok, first you have to just completely ignore the circles, they arent important. Secondly, The ratio is, 5 stars to every 11 squares

Answered by Haylileanne | 2024-06-10

Ask your teaher about the 11 squares and she'll tell u

Answered by viktor | 2024-06-10

The ratio of stars to squares is 5:11, represented as 11 5 ​ . This means for every 11 squares, there are 5 stars. It is the simplest form since no common factors exist between 5 and 11.
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Answered by Haylileanne | 2024-12-12