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Raymond and his friend Khalil each bought a stack of books from the bookfair. Raymond bought 11 graphic novel and 44 adventure novels. Khalil bought 22 graphic novels and 55 adventure novels. Did Raymond and Khalil buy the same ratio of graphic novels to adventure novels?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)yes\newline(B)no

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Q. Raymond and his friend Khalil each bought a stack of books from the bookfair. Raymond bought 11 graphic novel and 44 adventure novels. Khalil bought 22 graphic novels and 55 adventure novels. Did Raymond and Khalil buy the same ratio of graphic novels to adventure novels?\newlineChoices:\newline(A)yes\newline(B)no
  1. Calculate Raymond's Ratio: Step 11: Calculate the ratio of graphic novels to adventure novels for Raymond.\newlineRaymond's ratio = Number of graphic novels / Number of adventure novels = 14\frac{1}{4}.
  2. Calculate Khalil's Ratio: Step 22: Calculate the ratio of graphic novels to adventure novels for Khalil.\newlineKhalil's ratio = Number of graphic novels / Number of adventure novels = 25.\frac{2}{5}.
  3. Compare Ratios: Step 33: Compare the two ratios to see if they are the same.\newlineRaymond's ratio = 14=0.25\frac{1}{4} = 0.25,\newlineKhalil's ratio = 25=0.4\frac{2}{5} = 0.4,\newlineSince 0.250.25 is not equal to 0.40.4, the ratios are different.

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