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Clara Church
31 October, 23:02
Are the ratios 3:7 and 1:2 equivalent
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Johanna Murray
1 November, 01:32
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Answer: No
Step-by-step explanation:
Finding equivalent ratios is just like finding equvalent fractions.
For Example: 3/6 = 1/2 that also means 3:6 will equal 1:2
Good Luck!
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Pookie
1 November, 01:45
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No, because 7 is prime (i'm pretty sure they aren't)
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