SOLUTION: The ratio of advertising time to nonadvertising time in a one-hour TV show that includes 8 minutes of ads.
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Question 756175: The ratio of advertising time to nonadvertising time in a one-hour TV show that includes 8 minutes of ads.
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60 minutes : 8 minutes
15:2
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Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The ratio of advertising time to nonadvertising time in a one-hour TV show that includes 8 minutes of ads.
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52 mins of show
8 mins of ads
8:52
= 2:13
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