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Lillie Robertson
15 October, 14:14
Do the ratios 3:6 and 27:54 form a proportion?
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Kendrick Roy
15 October, 15:54
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yes
Step-by-step explanation:
3:6 and 27:54
Divide the first ratio by 3
3:6
3/3 : 6/3
1:2
Divide the second ratio by 27
27:54
27/27:54/27
1:2
They are the same so they are a proportion
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