Mathematics, 25.11.2020 04:50 ejones123
In Mark's collections, the ratio of basketball cards to football cards is 7 to 4.
Which could represent the numbers of football and basketball cards?
71 basketball cards, 40 football cards
63 basketball cards, 36 football cards
35 basketball cards, 24 football cards
24 basketball cards, 42 football cards
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