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Cards and chips are being created for a board game by a company. The number of cards produced is proportional to the number of chips that are produced. Over a short period of time the company produced 32 cards and 4 chips. What is the ratio of cards to chips produced? State in simplest form as a unit rate in cards per chip.

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