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Use Division to determine whether the ratios form a proportion A:No,they do not form a proportion B:Yes,they do form a proportion
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Use Division to determine whether the ratios form a proportion A:No,they do not form a proportion B:Yes,they do form a proportion
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Use Division to determine whether the ratios form a proportion
A:No,they do not form a proportion
B:Yes,they do form a proportion
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No they do not form a proportion
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