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Since a proportion involves two ratios, every proportion must have four terms. The
first and fourth terms are called which of the following?
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Final answer:
In a proportion, the first and fourth terms are called extremes.
Step-by-step explanation:
In a proportion, the first and fourth terms are called
extremes
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