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Mathematics, 27.08.2021 03:40 sjjarvis53211

Suppose one person describes the number of sunny days to doudy days in
June as 18 to 12, and another person
describes the number of sunny days to
doudy days in June as 3 to 2. Can each
person be describing the same month
in the same year? Explain.

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