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The ratio of cats to dogs at the city pound is 92 to 144. Which statement describes this relationship?
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There are 13 cats for every 18 dogs at the city pound.
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There are 18 cats for every 13 dogs at the city pound.
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There are 23 cats for every 36 dogs at the city pound,
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There are 36 cats for every 23 dogs at the city pound.

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