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it takes pam 45 mitues to drive to work and 60 minutes to drive home from work.write the ratio of he time pam spends driving home from work to the time she spends driving to work in tree differnt ways.(30 points)

User Icon for Damon Damon answered
8 years ago

60/45

12/9
4/3

1 1/3

1.33333..........

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8 years ago

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User Icon for Anonymos Anonymos answered
8 years ago

No, Damon you got it wrong. I'm a pro at math. This is the answer

60/45
60:45
60 to 45

User Icon for Wolf Girl Wolf Girl answered
7 years ago

and thanks for the help anounymous

User Icon for ice cube ice cube answered
7 years ago

60/45

60:45
60 to 45
is the answer promise

User Icon for wtf u want wtf u want answered
6 years ago

yo the awnser is 60/45,60:45,60 to 45, yall are correct

User Icon for stencil stencil answered
5 years ago

Thank you anonymos.

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5 years ago

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1 year ago

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User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

To find the ratio of the time Pam spends driving home from work to the time she spends driving to work, we can use the formula:

Ratio = Time driving home / Time driving to work

Let's calculate the ratio using three different methods:

Method 1: Using the Given Times
1. Time driving home = 60 minutes
2. Time driving to work = 45 minutes
3. Ratio = 60 / 45

Simplifying the ratio, we have 4/3.

Method 2: Simplifying the Ratio
1. Time driving home = 60 minutes
2. Time driving to work = 45 minutes
3. Divide both numbers by the greatest common factor (GCF) to simplify the ratio.
The GCF of 60 and 45 is 15.
4. Simplified ratio = (60/15) / (45/15)
= 4/3

Method 3: Flipping the Ratio
1. Time driving home = 60 minutes
2. Time driving to work = 45 minutes
3. Reverse the ratio by swapping the values.
4. Ratio = Time driving to work / Time driving home
= 45 / 60
= 3/4

So, the ratio of the time Pam spends driving home from work to the time she spends driving to work can be expressed as:
- 4/3
- 3/4
- 45:60 or simplified as 3:4