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Look at the following ratios and determine which one does not belong. 8:6 12 to 9 16/9 4/3 The ratio that does not belong is don't send a link, I don't trust those. help please!
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Look at the following ratios and determine which one does not belong.
8:6 12 to 9 16/9 4/3
The ratio that does not belong is
don't send a link, I don't trust those. help please!
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it is 16/9, when you simplify it, it should give you 4:3 or 4/3 like the others
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The links are NOT to be trusted! But I think either 16/9 or 4/3
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