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34 students want pancakes and 12 students want waffles. What is the ratio of the number of students who want waffles to the total number of students? Write your answer as two numbers separated by a colon (for example, 2:3).

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Answer:

Students who want waffles:Total number of students

To find the total number of students, add the number of students who want pancakes and the number of students who want waffles together. 34 + 12= 46 The ratio so far is 12:46, however, this ratio can be simplified. If you divide by two on both sides, you get 6:23.

So, the ratio without simplifcation is 12:46 and the ratio with simplification is 6:23.

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Dxtcho

Answer:

23:6

Step-by-step explanation:

Assuming that there are 46 students total (34 +12), for every 23 students 6 of them want waffles.

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