in a parking lot there are 30 grey cars and 24 red cars. What is the ratio of red to all cars?

7 to 22, 7:22, 7/22

1) 22 to 27, 22:27, 22/27

2) 5 to 22, 5:22, 5/22

24 to 54, 4 to 9, 4/9 4:9

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To find the ratio of red cars to all cars in the parking lot, we need to add the number of red cars to the number of grey cars and then divide the number of red cars by the total number of cars.

Total number of cars = Number of grey cars + Number of red cars
Total number of cars = 30 grey cars + 24 red cars
Total number of cars = 54 cars

Now, we can calculate the ratio of red cars to all cars:

Ratio of red cars to all cars = Number of red cars / Total number of cars
Ratio of red cars to all cars = 24 red cars / 54 cars

Simplifying this ratio, we can divide both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 6:

Ratio of red cars to all cars = 4 red cars / 9 cars

So, the ratio of red cars to all cars in the parking lot is 4:9.