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18 August, 10:07
What are two ratios equal to 1:1
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18 August, 10:16
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1:1 on both sides are the same and thus equivalent to each other
So any number with equivalent sides are equal to 1:1
Examples: 2:2, 3:3, 4:4 and on and on it goes
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