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Jerome Sexton
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5 March, 23:38
5.4 is to 0.6 as 12.6 is to 1.4 true or false
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Maxim Burton
5 March, 23:56
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The answer is true.
5.4 divided by 0.6 = 9
12.6 divided by 1.4 = 9
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