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If p:q=1/3:2 and p:r=3/4:1/2 calculate the ratio p:q:r giving your answer in its simplest form
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If p:q=1/3:2 and p:r=3/4:1/2 calculate the ratio p:q:r giving your answer in its simplest form
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p:q = 1/3:2 = 1:6 = 3:18
p:r = 3/4:1/2 = 3:2
p:q:r = 3:18:2
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