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Two equivalent ratios for 12/11
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24/21 (just double it)
36/33 (triple it)
Hope it helps :)
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There's an infinite number of equivalent ratios, but some of those which came to my mind are:
24:22
36:33
48:44
6:5.5
3:2.75
Just pick whichever two you like :)
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