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The total debt that Frances carries is $2,355 and she has a total credit limit of $5,000; her partner Jeremy has a total debt
of $3,465 and his total credit limit is $8,000.
Find Frances' debt-to-credit ratio. Express this ratio as a decimal. Round to the nearest thousandth.
Then find Jeremy's debt-to-credit ratio. Express this ratio as a decimal. Round to the nearest thousandth.
Who has the higher debt-to-credit ratio? (Frances or Jeremy)
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