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Steve said it does not matter which term is first and which term is second in a ratio since ratios are different than factions is he correct explain why or why not
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Steve said it does not matter which term is first and which term is second in a ratio since ratios are different than factions is he correct explain why or why not
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That depends if the number of the ratio does not have a thing than it can go second of first
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he is not correct because you need to know where exactly the y and x axis should be and you do not want to get it on a complete different part of the chart.
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