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Are the ratios 8:3 and 4:1 equivalent?
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Are the ratios 8:3 and 4:1 equivalent?
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No.
Explanation:
8:3 = 8/3
4:1 = 4/1 = 8/2
8/2 is not = 8/3
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8/3 = 2.7
4/1 = 4
2.7 ≠ 4
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