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Johns
23 August, 20:26
1:10, 1:100, 1:200 which one is the strongest
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Ellen Mercer
23 August, 22:46
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1:200 is the strongest
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Benjamin
23 August, 23:08
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I don't know what you mean by the 'strongest', but 1:10 is the greatest in this set of ratios.
because
1:10 is 1 divided by 10, 1:100 is 1 divided by 100, and 1:200 is 1 divided by 200.
if it's divided by a large number, than the number decreases.
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