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Use division to determine whether the ratios form a proportion. 1/4 and 6/24 A. Yes. They form a proportion. B. No. They do not form a proportion.
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Use division to determine whether the ratios form a proportion.
1/4 and 6/24
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Yes. They form a proportion.
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No. They do not form a proportion.
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No they do not
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No they do not form a proportion. If i'm wrong i'm sorry. Maybe I did my math wrong but I don't think they form a proportion .
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