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A game of chance with exactly thirty distinct outcomes is designed to allow 8 people to win the game for every 22 people who do not win. Which ratio would represent an equivalent set of outcomes expressed as a ratio in the form of people who win to people who do not win?
A .8:30
B .44:121
C. 121:44
D. 30:8

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