SOLUTION: a birthday party has 12 children and 17 balloons.If the ratio is 12 to 17,the rate can be expressed as?
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Question 1063280: a birthday party has 12 children and 17 balloons.If the ratio is 12 to 17,the rate can be expressed as?
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The rate of what ?
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