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Magdalena Harrington
29 September, 17:24
Are 3:9 and 2:6 equivalent
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Hunt
29 September, 17:35
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No
Step-by-step explanation:
3:9 and 2:6 are not equivalent. This is because both ratios are supposed to have the same GCF.
3:9 cannot be divided or multipled to get 2:6; neither 2:6 can be divided or multiplied to get 3:9. Therefore it's not equivalent.
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