Mathematics, 13.10.2020 14:01 jademckinziemea
There are 17 adult dogs and 8 puppies at the dog park. Which statement is correct?
A. The ratio of adult dogs to puppies at the park is 8:17
B. The ratio of adult dogs to all dogs at the park is 17:8.
C. The ratio of puppies to adult dogs at the park is 5:8.
D. The ratio of puppies to all dogs at the park is 8:25.
Which one is right? Please explain your answer.
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