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Definition of Extended Ratio
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Normal ratio:
Extended ratio:
8:9:10:11
A extended ratio has more than 2 numbers (
2 quantities)
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An extended ratio compares more than 2 quantities.
Usually, a ratio will look like this:-
4:5
An extended ratio looks like this:-
4:5:6:8
See the difference? :D
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