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22. Matt and Shannon were trying to write ratios close to one. Matt wrote 3:4 and Shannon wrote 9/10
a. Whose ratio is closest to 1? Explain how you know your answer is correct.
b. Write a ratio closer to 1 than Matt's or Shannon's ratios.
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