10 puppies and 12 kittens are being given away. What is the ratio of kittens to puppies that are being given away?

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1 point
10:12
5:6
6:5
12:10
2. A volleyball team has a win to loss ratio of 5:6. What is their ratio of wins to total games played?
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1 point
6 : 11
6 : 5
5 : 11
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  1. To find the ratio of kittens to puppies, we can write it as:

Number of kittens : Number of puppies = 12 : 10

To simplify this ratio, we can divide both numbers by their greatest common divisor, which is 2:

12 ÷ 2 : 10 ÷ 2 = 6 : 5

So the simplified ratio of kittens to puppies is 6:5.

  1. The win to loss ratio of the volleyball team is given as 5:6. This means that for every 5 wins, there are 6 losses. To find the total number of games played, we can add the wins and losses together:

Total games = Wins + Losses = 5 + 6 = 11

So, the ratio of wins to total games played is:

Wins : Total games = 5 : 11

Thus, the answer to the second question is 5:11.

To summarize:

  1. The ratio of kittens to puppies is 6:5.
  2. The ratio of wins to total games played is 5:11.