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Is the ratio 16:4 equivalent to the ratio 64:60
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Is the ratio 16:4 equivalent to the ratio 64:60
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Is the ratio 16:4 equivalent to the ratio 64:60
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Bc 16:4 Have nth to do with the number 64:60 it's not closer to
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You do not. If you reduce 64:60, you will get 16:15 which is not the same as 16:4
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