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33 students are going on a field trip and 3535 students are staying at school. What is the ratio of the number of students who are staying at school to the number of students who are going on the field trip?\newlineChoices:\newline(A) 3:63:6\newline(B) 35:335:3\newline(C) 3:383:38\newline(D) 38:338:3

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Q. 33 students are going on a field trip and 3535 students are staying at school. What is the ratio of the number of students who are staying at school to the number of students who are going on the field trip?\newlineChoices:\newline(A) 3:63:6\newline(B) 35:335:3\newline(C) 3:383:38\newline(D) 38:338:3
  1. Identify numbers: Identify the numbers to form the ratio: 3535 students staying at school and 33 students going on the field trip.
  2. Form ratio: Form the ratio of students staying to students going: 3535 staying to 33 going, written as 35:335:3.
  3. Compare choices: Compare the formed ratio with the given choices to find the correct answer.

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