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At a birthday party, there are refreshments available. At one table, there are 13 lemonades, 14 bottles of water, and 12 boxes of orange juice. What is the whole-to-part ratio for the total refreshments to boxes of orange juice written as a fraction?(1 point)
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3912
Start Fraction 39 over 12 End Fraction
1239
Start Fraction 12 over 39 End Fraction
3913
Start Fraction 39 over 13 End Fraction
1439
Start Fraction 14 over 39 End Fraction
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At a birthday party, there are refreshments available. At one table, there are 13 lemonades, 14 bottles of water, and 12 boxes of orange juice. What is the whole-to-part ratio for the total refreshments to boxes of orange juice written as a fraction?(1 point)
Responses
3912
Start Fraction 39 over 12 End Fraction
1239
Start Fraction 12 over 39 End Fraction
3913
Start Fraction 39 over 13 End Fraction
1439
Start Fraction 14 over 39 End Fraction
Remaining Attempts : 3
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To find the whole-to-part ratio for the total refreshments to boxes of orange juice, we first need to calculate the total number of refreshments available.
Total refreshments = number of lemonades + number of bottles of water + number of boxes of orange juice.
So,
Total refreshments = 13 (lemonades) + 14 (bottles of water) + 12 (boxes of orange juice)
Total refreshments = 13 + 14 + 12 = 39.
Now, the number of boxes of orange juice is 12.
The whole-to-part ratio is then:
Whole (total refreshments) : Part (boxes of orange juice) = 39 : 12.
This can be written as a fraction:
Whole-to-part ratio = Start Fraction 39 over 12 End Fraction.
So, the correct response is:
**3912**
Start Fraction 39 over 12 End Fraction.
Total refreshments = number of lemonades + number of bottles of water + number of boxes of orange juice.
So,
Total refreshments = 13 (lemonades) + 14 (bottles of water) + 12 (boxes of orange juice)
Total refreshments = 13 + 14 + 12 = 39.
Now, the number of boxes of orange juice is 12.
The whole-to-part ratio is then:
Whole (total refreshments) : Part (boxes of orange juice) = 39 : 12.
This can be written as a fraction:
Whole-to-part ratio = Start Fraction 39 over 12 End Fraction.
So, the correct response is:
**3912**
Start Fraction 39 over 12 End Fraction.
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