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The bar graph given below illustrates the total student enrollment (French + Spanish) and the number of students who have enrolled in the 'French-speaking' course from four distinct colleges.
(1) Each student from a given college can be enrolled in either the 'French-speaking' course or the 'Spanish' speaking course, but not both.
(2) Each student from a college has either successfully completed the course or failed to complete it.
What is the respective ratio between the number of students who enrolled in the 'French' course from college 'Y' and the number of students who enrolled in the 'Spanish' course from the same college if it is given that the total number of students who enrolled in the 'French' course from college 'Y' is equal to the average total number of students from all the given colleges who enrolled in the 'Spanish' course, and the total number of students who enrolled in the 'Spanish' course from college 'Y' is equal to the average total number of students who enrolled in the 'French' course?
49 : 22
49 : 44
44 : 35
35 : 44
44 : 49
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