Arithmeticmedium · Past Paper
If $A$ is $25%$ more than $B$, what is the ratio $A:B$?
A5:4
B4:5
C1:4
D5:1
✓ Correct Answer: A — 5:4
A = B + 0.25B = 1.25B. A/B = 1.25/1 = 5/4.
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