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James went on a fishing trip. The ratio of the number of times he cast his fishing pole, P, to the number of times he caught a fish, F, was 8:1. Based on this data, select all true statements.
The equation P = 1/8 F can be used to calculate the number of times James cast his fishing pole given the number of fish he caught.
If James caught 32 fish, then he cast his fishing pole 4 times.
If James cast his fishing pole 64 times, then he caught 8 fish.
The equation F = 1/8 P can be used to calculate the number of fish James caught given the number of times he cast his fishing pole.
The equation F = 8P can be used to calculate the number of fish James caught given the number of times he cast his fishing pole.
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