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A fruit stand had 36 oranges, 28 lemons, and 16 grapefruits.



What was the ratio of oranges to the total pieces of fruit?



A.
9 : 20


B.
1 : 2


C.
9 : 11


D.
9 : 7
10 years ago

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Steve
36:(36+28+16) = 36:80 = ?
10 years ago

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