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Question

There are 8 rabbits and 5 birds in a pet shop. The ratio of rabbits to birds is ___________.

  1. 5:8
  2. 8:5       
  3. 5:13                 
  4. 8:13

hintHint:

A ratio indicates how many times one number contains another.

The correct answer is: 8:5


Here, it is given that there are 8 rabbits and 5 birds in a pet shop. We have to find the ratio of rabbits to birds.
Number of rabbits = 8.
Number of birds = 5.
Required ratio = 8:5.
Hence, the correct option is B.

Ratio is another ways of representing decimals, fractions and percentage.

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