What is the ratio of 6 cows to 4 goats?, 4:6, 6:4, 10:6, 6:10, There are 20 students. 11 are girls, how many boys are there in the class ?, 10, 9, 11, 31, There are 30 people in a building. 10 are men and the rest are women. What is the ratio of men to women?, 10:20, 20:10, 10:30, 20:30, There are 100 houses. 30 are red, 50 are blue and 20 are yellow. What is the ratio of the yellow to blue to red houses?, 20:50:100, 20:50:30, 30:50:20, 30:20:50, There are 30 animals (rabbits, dogs and cats). 15 are dogs and 10 are cats. What is the ratio of cats to rabbits?, 15:10 , 5:10, 10:5, 25:30, Daisy mixed 50 ml of orange juice with 200 ml of water. What is the ratio of orange juice to water?, 50:250, 50:200, 200:50, 250:50, About 70% of the Earth's surface is water-covered. What is the ratio of land to water on Earth?, 70:30, 30:70, 70:100, 30:100, 50 students participate in the trip. For every 20 students there must be at least 1 teacher. What is the ratio of teachers to students during this trip?, 3:50, 1:20, 50:3, 20:1, Only a quarter of the average ketchup is tomato pulp. Vinegar, salt and spices 45% and the rest sugar. What is the ratio of sugar to tomato pulp?, 30:25, 45:25 , 25:100 , 25:45, Ellie is making a cake. The instructions say that the ratio of sugar to flour is 1:3. Ellie used 250g of sugar. How much flour she used?, 500 g, 0.5 kg, 75 g, 0.75 kg .
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