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Jaylee Martin
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20 September, 12:47
Are the ratios 10 to4 and 15 to 6 in proportion
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Claudia Salazar
20 September, 12:52
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Yes since you can divide each number in the first one by 2 and the second ratio by three and the both come out to 5 to 2
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