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Mathematics, 16.10.2020 19:01 mandilynn22

thompson down the street from his home to Cameron’s house. along the way, he stopped at a bakery to pick up cupcakes. if he began at (1,2) ended at (6,7), and stopped at the bakery at (2,3), what are the possible ratios to represent his trip? select all that apply

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