Ratios don't have to be "per" something, while rates are "per" something.
Ratios compare 2 or more values, as well as rates.
Answer:
3x9+3x8+1
x9
Step-by-step explanation:
x−10x+3−(−3x−2)(x)
=
3x12+3x11+x3
x12
Now, let's say there are "b" boys and "g" gals... ok... well, we know there are 116 more boys than gals..... so, if there are "g" gals then there must be "g + 116" boys.

what's the total class? well is g + b or g + ( g + 116).
Answer:
-48
Step-by-step explanation:
2x3y
\/
2(-2) * 3(4)
\/
-4 * 12
\/
-48
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- Heather
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
4/5 is closer to 1