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At the zoo tje ratio of snakes to lizards is 3: 2 a. if there were 10 lizards ,how many snakes would be there be? b. if there were 9 snakes ,how many lizards would there be? c. if the number of snakes in the zoo is increased by 6, how many more lizards would the zoo need to get to keep the same ratio? d. if the total number of snakes ang lizards at the zoo was 20, how many snakes and lizards would there be? with calculation and steps pl

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