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I spent $4.80 on groceries and 1.20 on vegetables. What is the ratio of:
A) cost of vegetables to the total cost.
B) cost of groceries to the total cost.
4 years ago

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Anonymous
Assuming that the total cost equals the sum of the costs of the groceries and vegetables, then we can find the total cost by: $4.80 + $1.20 = $6.00

A) $1.20/$6.00 => after reducing 1/5
B) $4.80/$6.00 => after reducing 4/5
4 years ago

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