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Hugo Ward
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28 February, 02:33
Are these ratios proportional? 5:25 120:600
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Dakota Wu
28 February, 02:45
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Yes they're both 1:5 so are proportional
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Angelique Mcmillan
28 February, 02:49
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Step-by-step explanation:
a ratio like 5:25 can be written as 5/25 ... and 120:600 can be written as 120/600.
5/25 reduces to 1/5
120/600 reduces to 1/5
yes, they are proportional.
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