SOLUTION: Two lines have the same non-zero y-intercept. The first line has a slope of 10 and an x-intercept of (s, 0). The second line has a slope of 6 and an x-intercept of (t, 0). What is

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Question 1082096: Two lines have the same non-zero y-intercept. The first line has a slope of 10 and an x-intercept of (s, 0). The second line has a slope of 6 and an x-intercept of (t, 0). What is the ratio of s to t? Express your answer as a common fraction.
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Two lines have the same non-zero y-intercept. The first line has a slope of 10 and an x-intercept of (s, 0). The second line has a slope of 6 and an x-intercept of (t, 0). What is the ratio of s to t? Express your answer as a common fraction.
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