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The ratio of the sales of the group with more sales and the sales of the group with less sales is largest in <math>\boxed{\text{(B)}\ \text{Feb}}</math> which is <math>5/3 \approx 1.67</math>. | The ratio of the sales of the group with more sales and the sales of the group with less sales is largest in <math>\boxed{\text{(B)}\ \text{Feb}}</math> which is <math>5/3 \approx 1.67</math>. | ||
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Problem
Northside's Drum and Bugle Corps raised money for a trip. The drummers and bugle players kept separate sales records. According to the double bar graph, in what month did one group's sales exceed the other's by the greatest percent?
Solution
The ratio of the sales of the group with more sales and the sales of the group with less sales is largest in which is .
See Also
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