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Are these ratios 1:2 11:16 equivalent
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Are these ratios 1:2 11:16 equivalent
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They are because if you divide 16 by a good number it will make it 2 i ran out of time sorry for the confusing awnser but yes they are
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Step-by-step explanation:
for 1 to get to 11, you have to multiply the number by 11, if you also multiply 2 by 11, it does not give you 16
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