During a mayoral election, candidate A spent $960,000 on her campaign, and candidate B spent $720,000 on her campaign. What is the ratio of candidate A's campaign spending to candidate B's campaign spending? Choose 1 answer:3:44:37:99:7
Q. During a mayoral election, candidate A spent $960,000 on her campaign, and candidate B spent $720,000 on her campaign. What is the ratio of candidate A's campaign spending to candidate B's campaign spending? Choose 1 answer:3:44:37:99:7
Identify Spending Amounts: Step 1: Identify the amounts spent by each candidate.Candidate A spent $960,000; Candidate B spent $720,000.
Calculate Spending Ratio: Step 2: Calculate the ratio of Candidate A's spending to Candidate B's spending. Ratio = Candidate A's spending / Candidate B's spending = $960,000/$720,000=34.
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