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Which quantitys is proportional to 21⁄3? Check all that are true. 6⁄4 7⁄1 84⁄12 42⁄6 7⁄3
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Which quantitys is proportional to 21⁄3? Check all that are true. 6⁄4 7⁄1 84⁄12 42⁄6 7⁄3
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7/3
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2 1/3=(2*3+1)/3=7/3
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