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Susan Jimenez
26 February, 07:12
What does this " : " mean between numbers?
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Darien Lin
26 February, 07:26
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A colon, when placed between two numbers indicates a ratio.
For example, 1:1 is saying that something is at a 1-to-1 ratio.
This would be better in the Math section though, but I'm happy to answer.
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