In a city election, two people ran against each other to be the next mayor. Candidate 1 received 8,000 votes and candidate 2 received 24,000.
Which statements describe the relationship between candidate 1's votes and candidate 2's votes?
Select all the statements that are true.
The ratio of candidate 1's votes to candidate 2's votes was 1:3
The ratio of candidate 1's votes to candidate 2's votes was 8,000:1
The ratio of candidate 2's votes to candidate 1's votes was 24:8
The ratio of candidate 1's votes to candidate 2's votes was 3:1
The ratio of candidate 2's votes to candidate 1's votes was 8:24
The ratio of candidate 2's votes to candidate 1's votes was 24,000:1
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ONLY FIRST AND THIRD ARE CORRECT. THEY ARE JUST THE VICE VERSA OF EACH OTHER
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first and third are correct as they are vice versa of each other
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