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How do I convert 6400/4800 to at ratio
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6400/4800 -divide both by 100
64/48 - divide both by 2
32/24 - divide both by 2
16/12 - divide both by 2
8/6 - divide both by 2
4/3
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Simplify them. The ratio would be 4:3 .
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