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Part B:
How will the ratio change if Jim and Terrence each sell ten of their model cars?
A>The ratio would stay the same.
B> The new ratio would be 4 : 3.
C>The new ratio would be 23 : 29.
D>The new ratio would be 19 : 13.
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