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In Equivalent ratios if the numerator of the first ratio is greater than the denominator of the first ratio then the numerator of the second ratio is greater the denominator of the second ratio.

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That statement is true, since the ratios are equivalent, they are equal.
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Answer with explanation:

⇒It is given that, In an equivalent ratio , the numerator of the first ratio is greater than the denominator of the first ratio then the numerator of the second ratio is greater the denominator of the second ratio.

This Statement is a true statement.

→→→This can be explained in following way

Consider the ratio ,
(3)/(2)

Here, Numerator > Denominator.

→→The equivalent ratio of the following fraction will be


(3)/(2)=(6)/(4)=(9)/(6)=(12)/(8)=...........

In all the fractions you can see that , Numerator > Denominator.

So, the given statement is a true statement.

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