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22 March, 12:33
Are the ratios 5:4 and 9:6 equivalent?
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Daniel
22 March, 12:59
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No, these ratios are not equivalent.
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Piggy
22 March, 13:00
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Nope. 5:4 equals 15:12, when 9:6 equals 18:12
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