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Hurry illgive brainlt Which ratios are equivalent to the given ratio? 3 to 2 Select each correct answer. 1510 23 4:12 6 to 4 18:12
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Which ratios are equivalent to the given ratio?
3 to 2
Select each correct answer.
1510
23
4:12
6 to 4
18:12
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18:12
6:4
(And if the first one is 15:10 then yes, but if it’s just a whole number which is 1510 then no)
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The answers would be A, D, E
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