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The table below shows different possibilities for the number of games a team would need to win to maintain a certain percentage of wins
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Number of games won: 6, 24, 36, 42
Number of games played: 10,40,60,70
Which ratio of the games won to the number of played could also be included in this table?
A) 18:20
B)30:20
C)18:30
D)50:30

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