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Why is 4:6 equivalent to 2:3
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Why is 4:6 equivalent to 2:3
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I think:
Because 4:6 is a rational number: 4/6
4/6 divided by 2 = 2/3 or 2:3
They are equivalent because the larger fraction was just simplified to be smaller, but it equals the same thing
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