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Sindrei [870]
4 years ago
11

A petroleum laboratory technician is working at a petroleum storage depot in the oil-analysis laboratory. The lab tech is runnin

g tests on a sample from a 45-gallon oil-solvent mixture that contains 18 gallons of oil.
What is the ratio of the number of gallons of oil to the number of gallons of solvent?
Mathematics
1 answer:
zepelin [54]4 years ago
6 0

answer my question pls

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