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Which of the following statements are represented by the correct ratio? Select all that apply.
Choose all that apply:
"There are 4 hamburgers sold for every 3 cheeseburgers sold
in the cafeteria." The ratio of hamburgers sold to
cheeseburgers sold is 4:3.
"There are 20 passing scores for every 25 math tests graded.
The ratio of passing scores to tests graded is 4:5.
"There are 12 pairs of shoes for every 14 pairs of pants in the
clothing store." The ratio of pairs of shoes to pairs of pants is
6.8.
"There are 8 goldfish in the pet store for every 3 guinea pigs."
The ratio of goldfish to guinea pigs is 3.8.

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